Mozambique Languages

Description
Mozambique is a multilingual country. A number of Bantu languages are indigenous to Mozambique. Portuguese or Portuguese Mozambique, inherited from the colonial period, is the official language, and Mozambique is a full member of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. Ethnologue lists 43 languages spoken in the country.

Word List(s)
Portuguese or Portuguese Mozambique
 * Portuguese Genealogical Word List
 * Useful Portuguese phrases (Omniglot)

Makhuwa

Sena
 * Sena Language Words (RelatedWords)

Tsonga
 * Useful Tsonga phrases (Omniglot)

Alphabet and Pronunciation
Portuguese or Portuguese Mozambique
 * Portuguese phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Portuguese Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Makhuwa
 * Makhuwa phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Makhuwa Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Sena
 * Sena Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Tsonga
 * Tsonga phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Tsonga Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Language Aids and Dictionaries
Portuguese or Portuguese Mozambique
 * Portuguese Letter-writing Guide
 * English to Portuguese Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Mozambique English-Portuguese Dictionary (Majstro)
 * Learn Portuguese (duolingo)
 * Introduction to the Portuguese Script Tutorial (Script.BYU)

Makhuwa
 * English to Makhuwa Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Stucky, Susan U. Word order variation in Makua : a phrase structure grammar analysis. n.p.: n.p., 1981. Available at: WorldCat.

Sena
 * English to Sena Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Anderson, W G. An introductory grammar of the Sena language spoken on the lower Zambesi. London: SPCK, 1897. Available at: WorldCat.

Tsonga
 * English to Tsonga Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Junod, Henri Alexandre. Vuvulavuri bya Xitsonga; elementary grammar of the Tsonga language. Yi nga milawu ya mavulavulele ya Xitsonga. Kensington: Swiss Mission in S.A., 1967. Available at: WorldCat.

Additional Resources

 * Mozambique (Britannica)
 * Mozambique (Wikitravel)
 * African : phrase book : 12 key languages spoken across Africa : Algeria, Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Congo, Egypt, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Zaire, Zimbabwe. Princeton NJ.: Berlitz, 1997. Available at: WorldCat.