Dear Mr Michuzi,
I am contacting you because of my interest in the Bantu language Matengo. I am a linguistic researcher at the University of Cambridge (UK) and I would like to know whether there are any speakers of Matengo (spoken in the Ruvuma region of Tanzania) around in the UK, who would want to work with me. As you seem to have a large network, I was hoping that perhaps you would know of some Matengo speakers, or would have a way of enquiring. Any help would be much appreciated!
Kind regards,
Jenneke
Email address gjv23@cam.ac.uk
Ukimuona Komba, Ngonyani, au Mapunda atakusaidia.
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"I was hoping that perhaps you would..." you need better sentence kamanda.
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