Languages of Mozambique

According to INE, the National Institute of Statistics of Mozambique, Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in Mozambique: according to the 2007 national population and housing census, 50.4% of the national population aged 5 and older (80.8% of people living in urban areas and 36.3% in rural areas) are fluent in the language.

[3] Mozambique has 22 Bantu origin languages which are: Swahili, Makhuwa, Sena, Ndau, Tswa-Ronga (Tsonga), Lomwe, Ekoti, Nahara, Makonde, Chopi, Chuwabu, Ronga, Kimwani, Nhungwe, Chimanika, Shona, Chiyao, Chichewa, Bitonga, Ngoni, Tswa and Chitewe.

Use of the Portuguese language remains strongly concentrated to the urban population of Mozambique along the coast.

Additionally, the second map shows where Portuguese has become a native language of over 10% of the population.

Many indigenous languages of Mozambique have loan words of Portuguese origin.

Local newspaper in Portuguese.
Ethnolinguistic map of Mozambique
Current 2024 Portuguese language distribution