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('''{{Wp|Shona language}}''' ({{Wp|ISO 639-1}}: <tt>sn</tt>), aka '''chiShona''', is a {{tag|Bantu}} language native to the {{Wp|Shona people}} of {{tag|Zimbabwe}} and southern {{tag|Zambia}}, spoken by about 7.5 million people. [[)
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'''{{Wp|Shona language}}''' ({{Wp|ISO 639-1}}: <tt>sn</tt>), aka '''chiShona''', is a {{tag|Bantu}} language native to the {{Wp|Shona people}} of {{tag|Zimbabwe}} and southern {{tag|Zambia}}, spoken by about 7.5 million people.
The {{Wp|Shona language}} ({{Wp|ISO 639-1}}: <tt>sn</tt>), also known as '''chiShona''', is one of the {{Wp|Bantu languages}} native to the {{Wp|Shona people}} of {{tag|Zimbabwe}} and southern {{tag|Zambia}}, spoken by about 7.5&nbsp;million people.


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