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- Koti_language abstract "The Koti language, or Ekoti (pronounced [ekot̪i]), is a Bantu language spoken in Mozambique by about 64,200 people, the Koti people (Akoti). Koti is spoken on Koti Island and is also the major language of Angoche, the capital of the district with the same name in the province of Nampula.In terms of genetic classification, Koti is generally considered to belong to the Makhuwa group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification). A large portion of its vocabulary however derives from a past variety of Swahili, today the lingua franca of much of East Africa's coast. This Swahili influence is usually attributed to traders from Kilwa or somewhere else on the Zanzibar Coast, who in the fifteenth century settled at Angoche. Arends et al. suggest it might turn out to be a Makhua–Swahili mixed language.".
- Koti_language iso6393Code "eko".
- Koti_language languageFamily Atlantic%E2%80%93Congo_languages.
- Koti_language languageFamily Bantoid_languages.
- Koti_language languageFamily Bantu_languages.
- Koti_language languageFamily Benue%E2%80%93Congo_languages.
- Koti_language spokenIn Angoche.
- Koti_language spokenIn Koti_Island.
- Koti_language spokenIn Mozambique.
- Koti_language spokenIn Nampula_Province.
- Koti_language wikiPageID "3948664".
- Koti_language wikiPageRevisionID "566640261".
- Koti_language date "2006".
- Koti_language fam Atlantic–Congo_languages.
- Koti_language fam Bantoid_languages.
- Koti_language fam Bantu_languages.
- Koti_language fam Benue–Congo_languages.
- Koti_language fam Makua_languages.
- Koti_language fam Southern_Bantu_languages.
- Koti_language familycolor "Niger-Congo".
- Koti_language guthrie "P.311".
- Koti_language hasPhotoCollection Koti_language.
- Koti_language iso "eko".
- Koti_language name "Koti".
- Koti_language nativename "Ekoti".
- Koti_language notice "IPA".
- Koti_language ref "e17".
- Koti_language region "Koti Island and Angoche, Nampula Province".
- Koti_language speakers "77000".
- Koti_language states Mozambique.
- Koti_language subject Category:Languages_of_Mozambique.
- Koti_language subject Category:Makua_languages.
- Koti_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Koti_language type Communication100033020.
- Koti_language type Language106282651.
- Koti_language type LanguagesOfMozambique.
- Koti_language type MakuaLanguages.
- Koti_language type Language.
- Koti_language type Language.
- Koti_language type Language.
- Koti_language type InformationEntity.
- Koti_language comment "The Koti language, or Ekoti (pronounced [ekot̪i]), is a Bantu language spoken in Mozambique by about 64,200 people, the Koti people (Akoti). Koti is spoken on Koti Island and is also the major language of Angoche, the capital of the district with the same name in the province of Nampula.In terms of genetic classification, Koti is generally considered to belong to the Makhuwa group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification).".
- Koti_language label "Koti (langue)".
- Koti_language label "Koti language".
- Koti_language sameAs Koti_(langue).
- Koti_language sameAs m.0b852g.
- Koti_language sameAs Q29930.
- Koti_language sameAs Q29930.
- Koti_language sameAs Koti_language.
- Koti_language wasDerivedFrom Koti_language?oldid=566640261.
- Koti_language isPrimaryTopicOf Koti_language.
- Koti_language name "Ekoti".
- Koti_language name "Koti".