Waata language
Ndị Waata (Waat, Watha), mà ọ bụ Sanye, bụ ndị na-asụ asụsụ Oromo nkè Kenya ná ndị bụbu ndị na-achụ nta na ndị na-achịkọta ihe. Há ná Dahalo dị nso na-ekerịta áhà Sanye.
Waata | ||
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Spoken in: | Kenya | |
Region: | Lamu District, Tana River | |
Total speakers: | Templeeti:Sigfig | |
Language family: | Tafrusyawit Cushitic Lowland East Oromoid Oromo Southern Oromo? Waata | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | — | |
ISO 639-3: | ssn | |
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Asụsụ Waata dị ugbu a nwere ike ịbụ olumba Orma mà ọ bụ Southern Oromo. Otú ọ dị, e nwere ìhè akaebe nà há nwere ike ịpụ n'asụsụ Southern Cushitic, ọtú nkè gụnyere Dahalo.[1]
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dezie- ↑ Martin Walsh, 1992/1993. The Vuna and the Degere: Remnants and Outcasts among the Duruma and Digo of Kenya and Tanzania. Bulletin of the International Committee on Urgent Anthropological and Ethnological Research 34/35: 133–147.