• Rendille (also known as Rendile, Randile) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Rendille people inhabiting northern Kenya. It is part of the family's...
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    The Rendille (also known as Rendille, Reendile, Rendili, Randali, Randile, and Randille) are a Cushitic ethnic group inhabiting the Eastern Province of...
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  • Rendille may refer to: the Rendille people the Rendille language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rendille. If an internal...
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  • incl. Ethiopia and Somalia) Languages spoken by the country's ethnic minorities include: Afroasiatic languages Cushitic Rendille, 60,000 speakers in 2015...
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  • The Rendille–Boni languages is a proposed subgroup of the Macro-Somali languages, belonging to the Cushitic family. The languages are spoken in Kenya...
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  • between Baiso and Rendille versus the remaining languages, for which Heine proposes the terms "Eastern Sam" or "Dad". Somaloid Baiso Rendille Eastern Sam Boni...
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  • holding company Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport IATA code Rendille language ISO 639-3 language code, spoken in Kenya Ex rel, abbreviation of Latin ex relatione...
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    a number of other East Cushitic languages, such as Rendille and Dhaasanac. As in various other Afro-Asiatic languages, Somali is characterized by polarity...
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  • Cushitic languages that are part of the Afroasiatic language family. Their closest relatives are the Aweer and Garre languages, followed by Rendille; this...
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    Haplogroup T-M184 (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Europe is clinal and influenced primarily by geography, rather than by language". American Journal of Human Genetics. 67 (6): 1526–43. doi:10.1086/316890...
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    The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa, with minorities speaking Cushitic...
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    The Afroasiatic languages (or Afro-Asiatic, sometimes Afrasian), also known as Hamito-Semitic or Semito-Hamitic, are a language family (or "phylum") of...
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    who speak Dirasha language Bussa people, who are shifting away from Bussa language to Oromo, Dirasha, and Amharic Somalis Rendille people Ariaal people...
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  • from their eastern neighbours, the Rendille. This led them to adopt the Rendille culture, language, and other Rendille practices, such as monogamy. Before...
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    Aweer (Aweera), also known as Boni (Bon, Bonta), is a Cushitic language of Eastern Kenya. The Aweer people, known by the arguably derogatory exonym "Boni...
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  • Spencer, Paul, 1973, Nomads in Alliance: Symbiosis and Growth among the Rendille and Samburu of Kenya, Oxford University Press, London. (pp. 199-219, “The...
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    Saaku-ye means "from Saaku" or "of Saaku" in Afaan Oromo. When a group of Rendille moved north from Marsabit, their Borana neighbors referred to them as the...
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  • is a dialect chain of various Somali languages and the Rendille–Boni languages (see also Macro-Somali languages). Omo-Tana Western ("Galaboid" or "Arboroid")...
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    a semi-arid climate region bordering Lake Turkana in the east, Pokot, Rendille and Samburu people to the south, Uganda to the west, to the South Sudan...
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    is classified under the Maa languages in the Eastern Nilotic language branch. It is closely related to the Samburu language (between 89% and 94% lexical...
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  • grouped into a small umbrella of the Macro-Somali language family including relatives like: Rendille, Boni, Bayso, and the two dialects of Somali, being...
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  • Waaq (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    present Oromo language. Other Cushitic languages where the word is still found include Konso Waaqa; Rendille Wax; Bayso Wah or Waa; Daasanach Waag; Hadiyya...
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  • and Maasai (Eastern Nilotic-speakers); Luo (Western Nilotic- speakers); Rendille and ElMolo (Cushitic- speaking populations). All populations are cattle...
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  • dhinne 'rib' ~ Oromo čʼinnač (contrast Somali feer) helliiso 'liver' ~ Rendille xelesi (contrast Somali beer) Some other words seem to be of unknown provenance:...
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  • for gaudily colored types. They spoke Masai but most understood the Rendille language. Stigand, Chauncy (1913). The land of Zinj, being an account of British...
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  • Maasai moved north from what is now the Laikipia district. They took the Rendille people and livestock as their spoil and divided the loot up among themselves...
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  • Sam (category Articles containing San Blas Kuna-language text)
    database Sam languages, comprising Somali, Rendille and Boni Sam language of New Guinea Samaritan Aramaic language, an extinct liturgical language (ISO 639-2...
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    Spencer, Paul, 1973, Nomads in Alliance: Symbiosis and Growth among the Rendille and Samburu of Kenya, Oxford University Press, London. Plural of moran...
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    Okiek people (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    population was 52,596, although the number of those speaking the Akiek language was as low as 500.[dubious – discuss] In 1903, C.W.Hobley recorded eleven...
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  • ka-Ba'iso: Culture and Language of the Ba'iso. Carl Winter Universitätsverlag. Fleming, Harold C. (1964). "Baiso and Rendille: Somali Outliers". Rassegna...
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