From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Moshi language
Moshi language
Moshi • Northeast Bantu
• Chaga–Taita
Old Moshi • Chaga
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Spoken in Tanzania
Dialects Uru
Region Moshi
Language codes
Ethnicity Chaga people
ISO 639-3 old
Native speakers 597,000 (2000)
Language family Niger–Congo The Old Moshi language, Kimochi, is a Bantu language of
• Atlantic–Congo Tanzania, spoken by approximately 600,000 Chaga peo-
• Benue–Congo
• Bantoid ple. It is the prestige variety of the Chaga languages.
• Bantu
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• Languages of Tanzania
• Chaga languages
• Niger-Congo language stubs
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