"Makonde" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Makonde" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Makonde" Meaning

Makonde is a Bantu language spoken by the Makonde people, an ethnic group living in southern Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The language is also known as Mokonde or Kiw Eligwa, and is spoken by approximately two million people.

"Makonde" Examples

Makonde

Noun


The Makonde are a Bantu ethnic group indigenous to southeastern Tanzania and northeastern Mozambique. [1]
The Makonde tribe is known for their traditional wood carvings, which are highly prized for their beauty and craftsmanship.

Adjective


The Makonde people are skilled woodworkers and craftsmen, and their traditional carvings are a testament to their artistry.

Plural Form


The Makonde people have a long history of isolation from the rest of the world, and their culture reflects this relative lack of exposure.

Usage in a Sentence


The museum displayed a beautiful Makonde wooden mask, intricately carved with geometric patterns and symbols.

Etymology


The name "Makonde" is believed to come from the Makonde language, in which it means "people of the forest".

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