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The Mwani language, also known by its native name Kimwani, ( ) is a Bantu language spoken on the coast of the
Cabo Delgado Province Cabo Delgado is the northernmost province of Mozambique. It has an area of and a population of 2,320,261 (2017). As well as bordering Mtwara Region in the neighboring country of Tanzania, it borders the provinces of Nampula and Niassa. The r ...
of
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, including the
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. Although it shares high lexical similarity (60%) with Swahili, it is not intelligible with it. It is spoken by around 120,000 people (including 20,000 who use it as their second language). Speakers also use
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(the official language of
Mozambique Mozambique (), officially the Republic of Mozambique ( pt, Moçambique or , ; ny, Mozambiki; sw, Msumbiji; ts, Muzambhiki), is a country located in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi ...
), Swahili and Makhuwa language. ''Kiwibo'', the dialect of the Island of Ibo is the prestige dialect. ''Kimwani'' (sometimes spelled as ''Quimuane'') is also called ''Mwani'' (sometimes spelled as: ''Mwane, Muane'') and ''Ibo''. According to Anthony P. Grant Kimwani of northern
Mozambique Mozambique (), officially the Republic of Mozambique ( pt, Moçambique or , ; ny, Mozambiki; sw, Msumbiji; ts, Muzambhiki), is a country located in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi ...
appears to be the result of imperfect shift towards Swahili several centuries ago by speakers of Makonde, and Arends et al. suggest it might turn out to be a Makonde–Swahili
mixed language A mixed language is a language that arises among a bilingual group combining aspects of two or more languages but not clearly deriving primarily from any single language. It differs from a creole or pidgin language in that, whereas creoles/pidgin ...
.Arends, Muysken, & Smith (1995), ''Pidgins and Creoles: An Introduction''


Name

The name of the language comes from the word "Mwani", meaning "beach". The prefix "Ki" means the language of, so "Kimwani" literally means "language of the beach".


Sounds

''Kimwani'' (similar to Swahili) is unusual among sub-Saharan languages in having lost the feature of lexical tone (with the exception of some verbal paradigms where its use is optional). It does not have the penultimate stress typical of Swahili; it has movable
pitch accent A pitch-accent language, when spoken, has word accents in which one syllable in a word or morpheme is more prominent than the others, but the accentuated syllable is indicated by a contrasting pitch ( linguistic tone) rather than by loudness ...
.
Labialization Labialization is a secondary articulatory feature of sounds in some languages. Labialized sounds involve the lips while the remainder of the oral cavity produces another sound. The term is normally restricted to consonants. When vowels involv ...
of consonants (indicated by a following the consonant) and palatalization of r (ry; j are frequent.
Nasalization In phonetics, nasalization (or nasalisation) is the production of a sound while the velum is lowered, so that some air escapes through the nose during the production of the sound by the mouth. An archetypal nasal sound is . In the Internation ...
of vowels occurs only before a nasal consonant n followed by a consonant.


Vowels

''Kimwani'' has five vowel
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s: , , , , and , that is: its vowels are close to those of
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and Hawaiian. It does not have a distinction of
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and
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mid vowel A mid vowel (or a true-mid vowel) is any in a class of vowel sounds used in some spoken languages. The defining characteristic of a mid vowel is that the tongue is positioned midway between an open vowel and a close vowel. Other names for a mi ...
s typical of
Portuguese Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods ** Portuguese language, a Romance language *** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language ** Portu ...
or
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and found in some other
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like
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,
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, and perhaps Sukuma. The pronunciation of the phoneme /i/ stands between
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and Vowels are never reduced, regardless of
stress Stress may refer to: Science and medicine * Stress (biology), an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition * Stress (linguistics), relative emphasis or prominence given to a syllable in a word, or to a word in a phrase ...
. The vowels are pronounced as follows: * is pronounced like the "a" in ''start'' * is pronounced like the "e" in ''bed'' * is pronounced like the "y" in ''happy'' * is pronounced like the "o" in ''or'' * is pronounced like the "u" in ''Susan''. Kimwani has no
diphthong A diphthong ( ; , ), also known as a gliding vowel, is a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable. Technically, a diphthong is a vowel with two different targets: that is, the tongue (and/or other parts of the speech ...
s; in vowel combinations, each vowel is pronounced separately.


Consonants

Two symbols in a table cell denote the voiceless and
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consonant, respectively.


Orthography

''Kimwani'' can be spelled in three ways: using orthography similar to Swahili, using a slightly modified spelling system used in Mozambique schools or using a
Portuguese Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods ** Portuguese language, a Romance language *** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language ** Portu ...
-based spelling. Here are the differences: {, class="wikitable" , +Kimwani spelling systems differences ! ! Swahili language spelling ! Modified spelling ! Portuguese spelling ! Translation , - !{align="center", , align="center", chala , align="center", cala , align="center", tchala , align="center", finger , - !{align="center", , align="center", juwa , align="center", juwa , align="center", djua , align="center", Sun , - !{align="center", , align="center", kitabu , align="center", kitabu , align="center", quitabo , align="center", book , - !{align="center", , align="center", ng'ombe , align="center", ng'ombe , align="center", ngombe , align="center", cow , - !{align="center", , align="center", nyoka , align="center", nyoka , align="center", nhoca , align="center", snake , - !{align="center", , align="center", fisi , align="center", fisi , align="center", fissi , align="center", hyena , - !{align="center", , align="center", meza , align="center", meza , align="center", mesa , align="center", table , - !{align="center", , align="center", kushanga , align="center", kushanga , align="center", cuxanga , align="center", to admire , - !{align="center", , align="center", wakati , align="center", wakati , align="center", uacate , align="center", time , - !{align="center", , align="center", kipya , align="center", kipya , align="center", quípia , align="center", new , - !{align="center", , align="center", sukili , align="center", sukili , align="center", suquile , align="center", sugar , - !{align="center", , align="center", ufu , align="center", ufu , align="center", ufo , align="center", flour , -


Numbers

moja (1), mbili (2), natu (3), n’né (4), tano (5) sita (6), saba (7), nane (8), kenda (9) kumi (10), kumi na moja (11),kumi na mbili (12) Ishirini (20), thelathini (30), arubaini (40), hamsini (50) sitini (60), sabini (70), themanini (80), tisini (90) mia (100), mia mbili (200) Elfu (1000) elfu mbili (2000)


References

* Petzell, Malin. ''A sketch of Kimwani (a minority language of Mozambique)''; Africa & Asia, #2, pp.  88–110, Göteborg University. 2002. * ''Namuna ya kufifunda kufyoma na kwandika (Manual de transição, língua Kimwani)''; SIL & JUWA; Pemba, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. 2002. * {{Narrow Bantu languages, E-H Languages of Mozambique Swahili language