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  2. Kikuyu language - Wikipedia

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    The Kikuyu from Kĩrĩnyaga are composed of two main sub-dialects – the Ndia and Gichugu who speak the dialects Kĩndia and Gĩgĩcũgũ. The Gicugus and the Ndias do not have the "ch" or "sh" sound (same as in Mũrang'a) and will use the "s" sound instead (Kikuyu has no letter S), hence the pronunciation of "Gĩcũgũ" as opposed to ...

  3. Kikuyu people - Wikipedia

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    Kikuyu cinema and film production are a very recent phenomenon among the Agikuyu. They have become popular only in the 21st century. In the 20th century, most of the Agikuyu consumed cinema and film produced in the west. Popular Kikuyu film productions include comedies such as Machang'i series and Kihenjo series.

  4. Luhya language - Wikipedia

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    Kikuyu Kinyarwanda Lingala Luganda Shona Swahili Zulu; children abana, baana, otwana, orwana, vaana twana abana bana baana, abaana vana wana abantwana dog imbwa

  5. 'I miss you so': 1930s love letters found in bathroom wall ...

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    You’ll never know how much I miss you,” she writes. “Please write more often, dear. I’ve watched the mail every day and cried because I didn’t get any. Why? Honey, I love you. I miss ...

  6. Lilias Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    In modern Kikuyu orthography, the voiced dental fricative is written th , the velar and palatal nasals are respectively as ng' and ny , and the vowels [e, ɛ, o, ɔ] are respectively written ĩ, e, ũ, o . [191] Armstrong's transcription of the Kikuyu words meaning: horse "mid, high, fairly-low—all level tones"

  7. Embu people - Wikipedia

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    Kimeru, Kikuyu, and Kikamba share similar language characteristics. To the west, Embu neighbours are the closely related Kikuyu in Kirinyaga, Nyeri, Kiambu, Muranga and Nyandarua counties. The Meru people border the Embu to the north, the Kikuyu border the Embu to the West and the Kamba border the Embu to the East and South.

  8. Kikuyu - Wikipedia

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    Kikuyu or Gikuyu (Gĩkũyũ) mostly refers to an ethnic group in Kenya or its associated language. It may also refer to: Kikuyu people, a majority ethnic group in Kenya; Kikuyu language, the language of Kikuyu people; Kikuyu, Kenya, a town in Central province in the Eastern African country; Kikuyu Central Association, a political organisation ...

  9. Embu language - Wikipedia

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    Embu, also known as Kîembu, is a Bantu language of Kenya.It is spoken by the Embu people, also known as the Aembu (sg. Muembu). Speakers of the Embu language can also be found in neighboring districts/counties and in the diaspora.