Malawi
[ muh-lah-wee ]
/ məˈlɑ wi /
noun
Formerly Nyasaland.
a republic in SE Africa, on the W and S shores of Lake Malawi: formerly a British protectorate and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; gained independence July 6, 1964; a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 49,177 sq. mi. (127,368 sq. km). Capital: Lilongwe.
Lake. Formerly Nyasa.
a lake in SE Africa, between Malawi, Tanzania, and Mozambique. About 11,000 sq. mi. (28,500 sq. km).
OTHER WORDS FROM Malawi
Ma·la·wi·an, adjective, nounExample sentences from the Web for malawian
So I asked people I met on the street: South African construction workers, Zimbabwean domestic workers, Malawian gardeners.
British Dictionary definitions for malawian (1 of 2)
Malawian
/ (məˈlɑːwɪən) /
adjective
of or relating to Malawi or its inhabitants
noun
a native or inhabitant of Malawi
British Dictionary definitions for malawian (2 of 2)
Malawi
/ (məˈlɑːwɪ) /
noun
a republic in E central Africa: established as a British protectorate in 1891; became independent in 1964 and a republic, within the Commonwealth, in 1966; lies along the Great Rift Valley, with Lake Nyasa (Malawi) along the E border, the Nyika Plateau in the northwest, and the Shire (or Shiré) Highlands in the southeast. Official language: Chichewa; English and various other Bantu languages are also widely spoken. Religion: Christian majority, Muslim, and animist minorities. Currency: kwacha. Capital: Lilongwe. Pop: 16 777 547 (2013 est). Area: 118 484 sq km (45 747 sq miles)
Former name: Nyasaland
Lake Malawi the Malawi name for (Lake) Nyasa
Cultural definitions for malawian
Malawi
[ (muh-lah-wee) ]
Republic in southeast Africa, bordered by Tanzania to the north, Mozambique to the east and south, and Zambia to the west. It became independent in 1964.