Hello,

Following the terrible news of the natural disasters in Mozambique, I looked at which languages are spoken there.

As in many other African countries, the official language is a European one, Portuguese. There's a large Wikipedia in it, but less than half of the people in Mozambique actually know it (according to Ethnologue, https://www.ethnologue.com/country/MZ/languages ).

I could find only one native languages of Mozambique in which there is a Wikipedia: Tsonga. This Wikipedia is very small, but it has a small group of dedicated editors.

All the other languages of Mozambique don't have any Wikipedia at all: Makhuwa, Lomwe, Tswa, Mwera, and others. They don't even have an Incubator.

So, this is a very long shot, but I'll mention this anyway: If, in the wake of this catastrophe, or at any other point and for whatever reason, someone raises the idea of writing Wikipedia articles in any of these languages, please remember that the fact that there is no Wikipedia or incubator in them *now* is not an excuse for not doing it. Anyone who can write in them can be the first person to do it. An Incubator can be created at any point in any language, and I'll be happy to assist anyone who is interested in doing this.

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Amir Elisha Aharoni · אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי
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