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Topic: Taveta


In the News (Tue 14 Feb 12)

  
  East Africa Living Encyclopedia
In addition to being Kenya's predominant language group, Bantu languages are spoken throughout central, southern, and western Africa.
Kenya's Bantu speakers are commonly divided into three groups: western (Luhya, Kisii, and Kuria), central (Kikuyu, Kamba, Meru, Embu, Tharaka, and Mbere), and coastal (Mijikenda, Taveta, Bajun, Pokomo, Taita, and Swahili).
Cushitic speakers, except for the Gosha and some hunting groups, are pastoralists who speak Somali or Galla.
www.africa.upenn.edu /NEH/klanguages.htm   (870 words)

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