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{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with the Senga language, once classified as a dialect of the Tumbuka language.}}{{Infobox language |name=Nsenga |nativename=Chinsenga |states=Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe |region= |speakers={{sigfig|603,000|2}} in Zambia and Mozambique |date=2006 – 2010 census |ref=e18 |speakers2=16,000 in Zimbabwe (1969) |familycolor=Niger-Congo |fam2=Atlantic–Congo |fam3=Benue–Congo |fam4=Bantoid |fam5=Bantu |fam6=Nyasa |fam7=Sena (N40) |lc1=nse |ld1=Nsenga |lc2=phm |ld2=Phimbi |guthrie=N.41 |lingua=99-AUS-xf incl. varieties 99-AUS-xfa...-xfc |glotto=nsen1242 |glottoname=Nsenga |glotto2=phim1238 |glottoname2=Phimbi }}Nsenga, also known as Senga, is a Bantu language of Zambia and Mozambique, occupying an area on the plateau that forms the watershed between the Zambezi and Luangwa river systems. The urban form of Nyanja spoken in the Zambian capital Lusaka has many features of Nsenga. ReferencesExternal links- Malombelo a Kamo Kamo Occasional (Pastoral) Offices in Nsenga (1956) Anglican liturgical material digitized by Richard Mammana and Charles Wohlers
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