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{{TFAIMAGE|USA Zambia Locator 2.svg}}'''[[United States–Zambia relations|The diplomatic relationship]]''' between the United States of America and Zambia can be characterized as warm and cooperative. Several U.S. administrations cooperated closely with Zambia's first president, [[Kenneth Kaunda]], in hopes of facilitating solutions to the conflicts in [[Rhodesia]] (Zimbabwe), Angola, and Namibia. {{TFAFULL|United States–Zambia relations}}  
'''[[Chewa language]]''', also known as '''Nyanja''', is a language of the [[Bantu languages|Bantu language]] family. The noun class prefix ''chi-'' is used for languages, so the language is also called '''Chichewa''' and '''Chinyanja''' , Chewa is spoken by other people like the Ngoni and the Kunda, so a more neutral name, Chinyanja '(language) of the lake' (referring to Lake Malawi), is used instead of Chichewa.Chewa belongs to the same language group (Guthrie Zone N) as Tumbuka and Sena {{TFAFULL|Chewa language}}  
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Chewa language, also known as Nyanja, is a language of the Bantu language family. The noun class prefix chi- is used for languages, so the language is also called Chichewa and Chinyanja , Chewa is spoken by other people like the Ngoni and the Kunda, so a more neutral name, Chinyanja '(language) of the lake' (referring to Lake Malawi), is used instead of Chichewa.Chewa belongs to the same language group (Guthrie Zone N) as Tumbuka and Sena (Full article...)

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