Resource: iso639-3/wmw

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rdf:typelvont:Language
rdfs:commentThe Mwani language, or Kimwani (pronounced ), is spoken on the coast of the Cabo Delgado Province of Mozambique, including the Quirimbas Islands. 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 of Kimwani also use Portuguese, (the official language of Mozambique), 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 appears to be the result of imperfect shift towards Swahili several centuries ago by speakers of Makonde. ('en' language string)
rdfs:labelMwani language ('en' language string)
rdfs:labelMwani ('en' language string)
rdfs:labelMwani ('fr' language string)
rdfs:labelJęzyk muani ('pl' language string)
rdfs:labelKimwani ('sw' language string)
rdfs:seeAlsohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwani_language
rdfs:seeAlsohttp://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=wmw
rdfs:seeAlsohttp://www.llmap.org/languages/wmw.html
owl:sameAshttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Mwani_language
owl:sameAshttp://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Mwani_language
lvont:broaderlexvo:iso639-3/swa
lvont:iso639P3PCodewmw (string)
lvont:labellexvo:term/eng/Mwani%20language
lvont:labellexvo:term/eng/Mwani
lvont:labellexvo:term/fra/Mwani
lvont:labellexvo:term/pol/J%C4%99zyk%20muani
lvont:labellexvo:term/swa/Kimwani
lvont:usedInlexvo:iso3166/MZ
skos:prefLabelMwani ('en' language string)

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