NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Malawi
ADJECTIVE
-
relating to or characteristic of Malawi or its people or culture
Malawian soldiers
Malawian hills
How To Use Malawian In A Sentence
- Hundreds of angry Malawians hounded a senior political figure from his house and stoned him [though not fatally] late Wednesday, accusing him of harboring vampires.
- Malawian soldiers
- Together they have two sons: Rocco, 8, and David Banda, 2, a Malawian orphan they adopted last year amid controversy that they had violated international adoption laws.
- Madonna's commitment to Malawian orphans meant she could "not be described as a sojourner", he added. ShoppingBlog.com
- Malawian hills
- Because Malawian policy encourages primigravidae and women at risk to deliver at hospital and other women to deliver at health centers, relatively high proportions of primigravidae at higher risk of malaria were recruited, which could lead to an over estimate of the prevalence of malaria. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Many Malawians hold similar beliefs about the possibility of bewitchment, and we had heard numerous disturbing tales involving children and witchcraft from other clients in the clinic. Chi Mgbako: Aiding Children Accused of Witchcraft
- There are no mechanisms in the call, " said Damson Kathyola, director of research at the Malawian Ministry of Health.
- In the emergency feeding centre, Malawian nuns feed withered infants with protruding ribcages an emergency mix.
- A 50 kg bag of maize costs 1 000 Malawian kwacha compared to 100 kwacha ten years ago.