Ndali language explained

Ndali
Nativename:Chindali
States:Tanzania, Malawi
Ethnicity:Ndali
Speakers:220,000
Date:1987–2003
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Benue–Congo
Fam4:Southern Bantoid
Fam5:Bantu
Fam6:Rukwa
Fam7:Rungwe
Iso3:ndh
Glotto:ndal1241
Glottorefname:Ndali
Guthrie:M.301

Ndali, or Chindali, is a Bantu language spoken by an increasing population in southern Tanzania of 150,000 (1987) and in northern Malawi by 70,000 (2003).

Sukwa, or Chisukwa, spoken in the Misuku Hills of northern Malawi, is closely related to Ndali, and both languages are fairly close to Lambya.[1]

The examples below come in the order Lambya, Ndali, Sukwa, showing the similarity of vocabulary:[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://unima-cls.org/Docs/MappingNorthernMalawi/lm-northernmalawi.pdf The University of Malawi Language Mapping Survey for Northern Malawi (2006), p. 16.
  2. http://unima-cls.org/Docs/MappingNorthernMalawi/lm-northernmalawi.pdf The University of Malawi Language Mapping Survey for Northern Malawi (2006)