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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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