Obligé in Chichewa
Do you know Obligé in Chichewa? How to use Obligé in Chichewa and how to say Obligé in Chichewa? How to write Obligé in Chichewa? Now let's learn how to say Obligé in Chichewa language.
Obligé translate to Chichewa meanings: zinzawozo.
In other words, zinzawozo in Chichewa is Obligé in English.Click to pronunce
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| Obligé | zinzawozo |
How to use Obligé in Chichewa?
Meaning of Obligé in Chichewa language is: zinzawozo.
Other words in Chichewa
Op, Olde, Ol, Obtaining, Optimises,
Read more Synonyms and Antonyms of Obligé
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7 reasons to learn a Chichewa language
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How to say Obligé in Chichewa?
zinzawozo. This is your most common way to say Obligé in zinzawozo language. Click audio icon to pronounce Obligé in Chichewa::
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| Obligé | zinzawozo |
How to write Obligé in Chichewa?
The standard way to write "Obligé" in Chichewa is: zinzawozo
Alphabet in Chichewa
About Chichewa language
See more about Chichewa language in here.
Chewa (also known as Nyanja, /ˈnjændʒə/) is a Bantu language spoken in much of Southern, Southeast and East Africa, namely the countries of Malawi and Zambia, where it is an official language, and Mozambique and Zimbabwe where it is a recognised minority language. The noun class prefix chi- is used for languages, so the language is usually called Chichewa and Chinyanja (spelled Cinianja in Mozambique). In Malawi, the name was officially changed from Chinyanja to Chichewa in 1968 at the insistence of President Hastings Kamuzu Banda (himself of the Chewa people), and this is still the name most commonly used in Malawi today. In Zambia, the language is generally known as Nyanja or Cinyanja/Chinyanja '(language) of the lake' (referring to Lake Malawi).
Chewa belongs to the same language group (Guthrie Zone N) as Tumbuka, Sena and Nsenga..
Writing system in Chichewa
Latin (Chewa alphabet), Mwangwego, Chewa Braille
Chichewa Speaking Countries and Territories
Chichewa Speaking Countries and Territories: Southeast Africa.

Chichewa native speakers
Chichewa native speakers: 12 million (2007).
Chichewa language code
Chichewa language code is: ny.
Conclusion on Obligé in Chichewa
Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Obligé in Chichewa is "zinzawozo", it's time to learn how to say Obligé in Chichewa. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Chichewa today.
zinzawozo in Chichewa meanings Obligé in English.
