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Makua languages

 
Wikipedia: Makua languages
Makua
Geographic
distribution:
Central Africa, mostly Mozambique
Genetic
classification
:
Niger-Congo
 Atlantic-Congo
  Benue-Congo
   Bantoid
    Southern
     Bantu
      Central Bantu
       Makua
Subdivisions:

In the classification of African languages, Makua is a branch of the Central Bantu subfamily of the Niger-Congo phylum. The languages of this branch are spoken primarily in Mozambique.

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