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Although the language is spoken mostly in Mozambique, It extends a little into South Africa, with about 650,000 speakers in Mozambique and a further 90,000 in South Africa, with dialects including Konde, Putru and Kalanga.
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Although the language is spoken mostly in Mozambique, It extends a little into South Africa, with about 650,000 speakers in Mozambique and a further 90,000 in South Africa, with dialects including Konde, Putru and Kalanga.
Weight | 1 kg |
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Estimated Delivery time | 3-5 working Days (Domestic) |
size | XSmall, Small, Medium, Large, XLarge |
Settings | Xirhonga Top and Trouser remove | Cinyungwe Jumpsuit remove | Shimakonde Blazer remove | funaná remove | Marrabenta gown remove | Tshikona dance remove | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Name | Xirhonga Top and Trouser remove | Cinyungwe Jumpsuit remove | Shimakonde Blazer remove | funaná remove | Marrabenta gown remove | Tshikona dance remove | ||||||||||||||||||||
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SKU | XR937209477 | TT937209477 | SH3928829df | LUC2021110 | LUC2021101 | LUC2021103 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Price | R5,050.00 | R5,500.00 | R6,100.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Description | Insipred by "Ronga" a Bantu language of the Tswa–Ronga branch spoken just south of Maputo in Mozambique. (Please refer to size guide on top of the product Price) | Nyungwe (Cinyungwe or Nhungue). It is used as a trade language throughout Tete Province (in Mozambique), by design, this sophisticated attire speaks volumes when coming to class. Nyungwe is one of the recognized national languages by the locals which is why we ought to voice out its existence. | Inspired by the Makonde, or Kimakonde, a language spoken by the Makonde, an ethnic group in southeast Tanzania and northern Mozambique. | [funɐˈna] is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde | is a popular style of Mozambican dance combining traditional Mozambican dance rhythms with Portuguese folk music. It was developed in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique, during the 1930s and 1940s. | Its vhaVenda traditional dance and it been performed by generation to generation of Vhavenda people. Tshikona dance is performed by men dancing around making a circle from the middle of the ground going outwards | ||||||||||||||||||||
Content | Although the language is spoken mostly in Mozambique, It extends a little into South Africa, with about 650,000 speakers in Mozambique and a further 90,000 in South Africa, with dialects including Konde, Putru and Kalanga. | This attire is inspired by the Portuguese influence, although Portuguese is the only official language of Mozambique, While Portuguese is the only official language of Mozambique, Nyungwe is one of the recognized national languages. | Makonde is a central Bantu language closely related to Yao. Although the Matembwe and Mabiha dialects are divergent, they may not be Makonde. | [funɐˈna] is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde. Funaná is an accordion-based music. The rhythm is usually provided by the ferrinho much like the use of washboards in zydeco, the saw in Caribbean ripsaw music, the scraper in Sub-Saharan African music and the güiro in Latin and Pre-Columbian music. | is a popular style of Mozambican dance combining traditional Mozambican dance rhythms with Portuguese folk music. It was developed in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique, during the 1930s and 1940s. Over time, the name Marrabenta has frown in popularity and continues to be used today. Founder of Lucia Artur Roso grew up dancing to Marrabenta. Marrabenta was first performed on homemade guitars constructed from oil or gasoline cans and fishing line. The style’s lyrics are often political, though subtly so, and the associated dance is widely performed throughout the country. It developed during the colonial period as a way to criticize the government in a manner that would be nonthreatening manner. | Its vhaVenda traditional dance and it been performed by generation to generation of Vhavenda people. Tshikona dance is performed by men dancing around making a circle from the middle of the ground going outwards. Tshikona could be referred as the Venda ‘national dance’. It was performed on all important occasions, such as the installation of a new ruler, the commemoration of a ruler’s death (dzumo), and the sacrificial rites at the gravest a ruler’s ancestors. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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