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About 50 children sit on a bare classroom floor in front of their teacher in what could be any lesson in Mozambique, except that they are not learning in Portuguese, the country’s official language.
There are 20 languages spoken in Mozambique, according to the government website, apart from the official Portuguese. Carlos Serra [pt] wonders if there are more, according to two renowned linguists: ...
From the beaches of the Bazaruto Archipelago to the jungles of Gorongosa National Park, this country offers unforgettable experiences for travelers seeking authentic adventures.
Jorge Saiete [pt] is very disappointed that some people in Mozambique believe that native languages, such as Xangana, Xitswa, Ndau, Nhugwe, Macua, and Chuabo should be avoided and are often ...
Almost all teaching in Mozambique is in Portuguese -- a legacy of the country's colonial era before independence in 1975 -- but the majority of Mozambicans speak one of more than 40 local languages.