• Yaaku (also known as Mukogodo, Mogogodo, Mukoquodo, Siegu, Yaakua, Ndorobo) is an endangered Afroasiatic language of the Cushitic branch, spoken in Kenya...
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  • Yaaku are a people who are said to have lived in regions of southern Ethiopia and central Kenya, possibly through to the 18th century. The language they...
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  • Yaaku may refer to: the Yaaku people the Yaaku language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yaaku. If an internal link led...
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    people (most no longer speak a Cushitic language) Yaaku people (the Yaaku language is no longer a living language, but there is a revival movement) Oromo...
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  • community known as the Yaaku later moved into their territory and the Mukogodo, adopted the Yaaku language, referred to as Yaakunte. The Yaaku community was later...
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  • Cushitic is often grouped with Highland East Cushitic (the Sidamic languages), Dullay, and Yaaku as East Cushitic, but that group is not well defined and considered...
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    Yaaku Dullay Cushitic North Cushitic (Beja) Central Cushitic (Agaw) South Cushitic East Cushitic Lowland East Cushitic Highland East Cushitic Yaaku–Dullay...
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  • Mukogodo-Maasai (the former Yaaku, sometimes Aramanik) (Yaaku language; Laikipia District, Rift Valley Province, Kenya) Aasax (Aasa language; northern Tanzania)...
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  • MUU (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Gyeonggi, South Korea; see List of waterfalls in South Korea Yaaku language (ISO 639 language code muu) of Kenya Search for "muu" , "mu-u", "m-uu", or "m-u-u"...
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  • be linked to a Southern Lowland branch, together with Oromo, Somali, and Yaaku–Dullay. It is possible that the great lexical divergence of Rift from East...
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  • Arboroid languages belong to the Afro-Asiatic family and are spoken in Ethiopia and Kenya. The languages are: Arbore Daasanach El Molo Yaaku The first...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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  • the Afroasiatic language family spoken in south-central Ethiopia. They are often grouped with Lowland East Cushitic, Dullay, and Yaaku as East Cushitic...
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    their language and other aspects of their culture alive. Kwavi dialect Sonjo language, the language of a Bantu enclave in Maasai territory Yaaku, a people...
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  • the El Molo, former hunter-gatherers who spoke Cushitic languages, and the Mukogodo-Maasai (Yaaku), former bee-keepers and hunter-gatherers (Eastern Cushitic)...
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    languages designated as primary branches are in italics. Old East Africa Cushitic =South Cushitic and Yaaku. Fleming excludes South Cushitic, Yaaku,...
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  • Elmolo Yaaku Eastern ("Somaloid") branch Rendille Karre–Boni Tunni–Dabarre Ashraaf Maay Somali Roger Blench, 2006. The Afro-Asiatic Languages: Classification...
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  • Murutu people (section Yaaku)
    Galla), Oromo etc. Traditions of the Mukogodo identify this community as Yaaku. Traditions in each region describe the 'Ukara' et al. as having "buried...
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  • Lumbwa people (category Nilo-Saharan languages)
    Ethiopia. These narratives concur with Yaaku traditions that state that the people that would be known as Yaaku moved south, from southern Ethiopia to...
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  • retention in language shift: Yaaku/ Mukogodo- Maasai and El-molo/Elmolo- Samburu. In Brenzinger (ed), 213–254. Bunyi, Grace. "Language in Education in...
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  • by the Rendile and are now almost, if not quite destroyed'. According to Yaaku tradition, a bloody war between the Loikop and Murutu (who were, by this...
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    people Chok people Sengwer people Maliri people Lumbwa people Oropom people Yaaku people Lane, Paul J. (4 July 2013). Mitchell, Peter; Lane, Paul J (eds.)...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with M. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Zoi) Voiced by: Chō Gerra Zoi also going by the alias Yark Dole (ヤーク・ドレ, Yaaku Dore) is member of Vagan and the leader in the Ambat fortress. Killed by...
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