Chichewa is a Bantu language primarily spoken in Malawi, where it serves as one of the official languages. It is also spoken in parts of Zambia and Mozambique. Chichewa is known for its rich oral traditions and is used in education, media, and daily communication among millions of speakers.
The language has a simple phonetic structure, making it relatively easy to learn for new speakers. Chichewa uses a subject-verb-object sentence structure and includes various dialects, reflecting the diverse cultures of the regions where it is spoken.