Kami language (Tanzania)
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kami-language-tanzania-261-2072076
title:
Kami language (Tanzania)
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Kami is an endangered, under-described Eastern Bantu language. It is reported to be spoken by 5,518 people in the Morogoro region of Tanzania as recorded by Mradi wa Lugha in 2009. The number of fluent speakers left is significantly lower. In field trips to the area, no children or adolescents spoke the language, which means that the language is threatened with extinction. The youngest informant was in his thirties, and he could only understand Kami, not speak it. Swahili, the national language
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Bantu language spoken in Tanzania
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kami_language_(Tanzania)
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2024-03-05T03:23:45Z
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