London: Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1895. — 98 p. This Yocabulary is a second edition of one compiled by M. E. W., and printed at Likoma in 1893, which has been rendered fuller, and, we trust, more helpful than its predecessor. The Roman figure placed after each of the substantives in the Chinyanja-English vocabulary denotes the class, in the table of concords,...
London: Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1895. — 98 p. This Yocabulary is a second edition of one compiled by M. E. W., and printed at Likoma in 1893, which has been rendered fuller, and, we trust, more helpful than its predecessor. The Roman figure placed after each of the substantives in the Chinyanja-English vocabulary denotes the class, in the table of concords,...
Stockholm: Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University, 2012. — 270 p. This dissertation describes and compares the tense-aspect systems found in three southeastern Bantu languages, viz. Chichewa, Citumbuka and Cisena. For each language, an in-depth description of the tense-aspect categories and their use is given based on the analysis of different sources of data: audio...
Peace Corps/Malawi. The Chichewa language is spoken in almost all parts of Malawi. There are several other languages and dialects spoken in different regions, for instance Chitumbuka, Chiyao, Chilomwe, Chitonga, Chisena, Chilambia and Chinkhonde. It should be emphasized here that the basic grammatical structure is almost the same for all these languages. The difference is in...
Peace Corps, 1966. — 20 p. Chinyanja, the principal language of Malawi, is spoken not only in that country but by large numbers of Malawians in neighboring countries. This book is intended to give the student a start in the language, both by providing him with materials for study, and by guiding him in taking over more and more of the responsibilities connected with language...
Peace Corps, 1965. — xxii, 351 p. Chinyanja, the principal language of Malawi, is spoken not only in that country but by large numbers of Malawians in neighboring countries. This book is intended to give the student a start in the language, both by providing him with materials for study, and by guiding him in taking over more and more of the responsibilities connected with...
Peace Corps. — 162 p. The goal of the three books that make up this Learning Cnichewa packet is to enable students to develop a working competency in Cnichewa within the shortest time possible, with the minimum of strain, and with the maximum of satisfaction. Achieving working competency and satisfaction means that students will be able to participate in conversations about...
Peace Corps. — 538 p. The goal of the three books that make up this Learning Cnichewa packet is to enable students to develop a working competency in Cnichewa within the shortest time possible, with the minimum of strain, and with the maximum of satisfaction. Achieving working competency and satisfaction means that students will be able to participate in conversations about...
Peace Corps/Malawi. — 19 p. Chichewa language is spoken in almost all parts of Malawi. There are several other languages and dialects spoken in different regions for instance, Chitumbuka, Chiyao, Chilomwe, Chitonga, Chisena, Chilambia and Chinkhonde. It should be emphasized here that the basic grammatical structure is almost the same for all the languages. The difference is in...
Peace Corps. — 552 p. The goal of the three books that make up this Learning Cnichewa packet is to enable students to develop a working competency in Cnichewa within the shortest time possible, with the minimum of strain, and with the maximum of satisfaction. Achieving working competency and satisfaction means that students will be able to participate in conversations about...
Ellen G. White Estate, Inc., 2014. — 87 p. In the Chewa language. Steps to Christ is a Christian book by Ellen White. First published in 1892. M’mapirikaniro ambiri mumamveka kuitana kwa mtengo wapatari, "Idzani kuno kwa Ine,"—kuitana kwa Mpulumutsi wacifundo amene mtima wace wa cikondi umapita kwa onse amene ali kusocera kulekana ndi Mulungu; ndipo m’mitima ya ambiri amene ali...
Lusaka: Mission L.C., 1999. — 72 p. This dictionary was originally compiled by the late Father Jan Vermeullen of the Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers) in 1979 and published with the following introduction: "This dictionary has been prepared to help people trying to learn Chinyanja (Chicewa). It has been kept as simple as possible, endeavouring to give only the more...
Eurotalk, 2010. 1h, 48 kbps. Use your mind's natural rhythm to learn a language with Rhythms Easy Chichewa from EuroTalk. It's naturally easier to learn something when it's set to rhythmic music, so that is exactly what we've done. Rhythms puts your mind painlessly to work: you don't even need to focus! Simple words and phrases are set to a varied pattern of rhythms and music...
Ph.D. thesis. — Language, Vol. 13, No. 2, Language Dissertation No. 24 (Apr.-Jun., 1937). — pp. 5-158. The Achewa are found principally in the Kasungu, Dowa, and Lilongwe Districts of Nyasaland Protectorate, British Central Africa. Their territory extends eastward as far as Lake Nyasa and westward into North-Eastern Rhodesia. Ethnically, they are a division of the Nyanja group,...
Autor: Peace Corps/Zambia PST. Peace Corps (Zambia). 1995. — 91 p. This guide is designed for language teachers training Peace Corps volunteers in Nyanja for service in Zambia, and focuses on daily communication skills in that context. It consists of a language "survival kit" of useful phrases and vocabulary, conjugation of the verb "to be," the Zambia national anthem,...
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Pages: 2004 Pages: 166 ISBN10: 0521573785 ISBN13: 978-0521573788 Language: English The main topics covered in this description of the major syntactic structures of Chichewa, a Bantu language widely spoken in Malawi, include phonetic and phonological aspects of the language, clause structure aspects, and interactions between tone and...
Publication date: 2001 Pages: 92 Chichewa is a Bantu language widely spoken in Malawi, while a very close dialect of Chichewa, called Chinyanja, is spoken in much of Zambia and parts of Mozambique. The following materials are available for downloading for the study of Chichewa. The following materials were prepared by Andy Lyons during a 10-week introductory Chichewa class...
Publisher / Autor: Foreign Service Institute Publication date: 1965 Pages: 379 Chinyanja, the principal language of Malawi, is spoken not only in that country but by large numbers of Malawians in neighboring countries. This book is intended to give the student a start in the language, both by providing him with materials for study, and by guiding him in taking over more and...
Publisher: The Church missionary society Publication date: 1877 Pages: 192 In introducing this Dictionary to the student, the Editor may be permitted to offer a few remarks ; first — how it came that Mr. Rebman compiled this Dictionary, and secondly — on the Author himself. After the Committee of the Church Missionary Society in England had resolved upon printing this...
Publisher: Bookworld Publishers Publication date: 2002 Pages: 29 There has been a lack of up to date descriptive grammars of Zambian languages suitable for use, either as teaching or as learning aids, at all levels of the Zambian education system. This lack has been keenly felt by teachers and learners alike. Many of the grammars that are available could be said to be...
Publisher: SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLKIK iL. Publication date: 1902 Pages: 198 This Vocabulary of the Nyanja language, spoken at Likoma and in the villages along the eastern shores of Lake Nyasa, has sprung out of an earlier vocabulary of " Chiny-anja as spoken at Likoma," printed first of all at Likoma and later in England, and compiled mainly by Miss M. E....