• for different dialects spoken in the north Rift region of Kenya. Nandi Kipsigis Markweta Naandi (Cemual) (Kenya) Terik Keiyo (Kenya) (North) Tugen (Kenya)...
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    800). The Kalenjin speak the NandiMarkweta languages but can also be inclusive of Akie language in Tanzania and Pokot language spoken in Kenya; all being...
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  • Kipsigis language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator ^ See Kalenjin languages and NandiMarkweta languages for a clarification of the Nandi/Kalenjin...
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    included). The major Central Sudanic language; Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. NandiMarkweta languages (Kalenjin, 1.6 million). Kenyan Rift...
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  • these. Kalenjin Elgon (Sebei) NandiMarkweta (Kalenjin) Okiek–Mosiro Pökoot Sample basic vocabulary of Kalenjin languages from van Otterloo (1979), and...
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  • station code KLN Kowloon Larsen Bay Airport, IATA code KLN NandiMarkweta languages, ISO language code kln This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • respective languages are considered separate languages by Rottland (1982). The Terik people, living east of Lake Victoria wedged in between the Nandi, Luo and...
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  • Nilotic languages are one of the three primary branches of the Nilotic languages, along with the Eastern Nilotic languages and Southern Nilotic languages; Themselves...
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    The Nilotic languages are a group of related languages spoken across a wide area between South Sudan and Tanzania by the Nilotic peoples. The word Nilotic...
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  • languages (Arabic: لُغَات نُوبِيّة, romanized: lughāt nūbiyyah) are a group of related languages spoken by the Nubians. In the past, Nubian languages...
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  • applies to the language. Keiyo is one of the languages spoken by the Kalenjin people, and is part of a sub-group that also includes Nandi, Markweta and Kipsigis...
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    English as the dominant languages. In Tanzania, former President Nyerere encouraged the adoption of Swahili as an official language to unite the many different...
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  • Kalenjin language of Kenya. The regional terms Endo and Sambirir (or the clan name Talai) have been used for northern and southern Markweta, but they...
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  • Kalenjin (see) Tatoga: Omotik, Datooga Kalenjin Elgon languages Kupsabiny Sabaot NandiMarkweta Kipsigis Okiek Pökoot Tatogoa Datooga Omotik Proto-Kalenjin...
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  • Incubator Kitap Kwakwaset The Book of Common Prayer in Bari (1953) https://web.archive.org/web/20090215100524/http://www.openroad.net.au/languages/african/...
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    they are spoken in Wadai. The Daju languages belong to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan. The Daju languages are sub-classified as follows, following...
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  • In early 20th century classification of African languages, Sudanic was a generic term for languages spoken in the Sahel belt, from Ethiopia in the east...
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  • (Sabiny), or Sebei, is a Kalenjin language a Southern Nilotic language of eastern Uganda. Kupsabiny and a dozen other languages form the Southern Nilotic branch...
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  • identity they might be considered a single language.[citation needed] The time depth of the division of the Luo languages is moderate, perhaps close to two millennia...
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  • "Arabic-based pidgins and creoles". In Thomason, S.G. (ed.). Contact languages: A wider perspective. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 125–172. Wellens...
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  • Richard T. 1970. The Southern Luo Languages: A Glottochronological Reconstruction. Journal of African Languages 9: 1-18. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel...
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  • The Nile-Nubian languages were the languages of the Christian Nubian kingdoms of Nobatia, Makuria and Alodia. The other Nubian languages are found hundreds...
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    The Nyima languages are a pair of languages of Sudan spoken by the Nyimang of the Nuba Mountains that appear to be most closely related to the Eastern...
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  • The Maa languages are a group of closely related Eastern Nilotic languages (or from a linguistic perspective, dialects, as they appear to be mutually intelligible)...
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  • dialects, Ibiri and Abou Charib, which Blench (2006) counts as distinct languages. The majority speak the Abou Charib dialect. Mararit is reportedly not...
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  • The Taman or Tamaic languages form a putative branch of the Eastern Sudanic language family spoken in Chad and Sudan, though Glottolog notes that "no conclusive...
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  • dialect cluster, it is most closely related to such varieties as Kipsigis and Nandi. The Tugen is made up of two main sub-groups, Arror in the north and the...
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  • The Surmic languages are a branch of the Eastern Sudanic language family. Today, the various peoples who speak Surmic languages make their living in a...
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  • Ogiek (also Okiek and Akiek) is a Southern Nilotic language of the Kalenjin family spoken or once spoken by the Ogiek peoples, scattered groups of hunter-gatherers...
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  • The Teso–Turkana (or Ateker) languages are a group of closely related Eastern Nilotic languages spoken in southeastern South Sudan, northeastern Uganda...
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