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Native to | Tanzania |
Region | Ruvuma |
Native speakers | 5,700 (2009)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | nxi |
Glottolog | nind1242 |
N.102 [2] |
Nindi is a minor Bantu languageofTanzania. Classified as Bantu N.10 by Guthrie and said to be close to Ndendeule,[1] it is presumably one of the Rufiji–Ruvuma languages with the rest of the N.10 group.
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