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The Sena language (cf N40 in Guthrie's classification) is spoken in the four provinces of central Mozambique (Zambezi valley): Tete, Sofala, Zambezia and Manica. According to an actual estimate of Sena speakers in 1997 there were about 900,000 with Sena as mother-tongue and at least 1.5 million including those who speak Sena as second language. (Many Mozambicans understand or speak more than two languages, most importantly, Portuguese). Whilst Portuguese is the predominant language in the larger towns and cities, inhabitants of the more remote regions often speak only the local language.
Sena itself may be sub-divided into several variants: Sena mainly in the districts of Chemba, Caia, Cheringoma and Mutarara, Sena-Phodzo in Marromeu, Chinde and Mopeia, Sena-Tonga in Canxixe and Maringwe, Sena-Chweza in Doa, Tambara and Chiramba, Sena-Bangwe in Dondo and Beira, Sena-Gorongozi.
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