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  2. Kikuyu language - Wikipedia

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    Kikuyu or Gikuyu (Gikuyu: Gĩkũyũ) (also known as Gĩgĩkũyũ) is a Bantu language spoken by the Gĩkũyũ (Agĩkũyũ) of Kenya. Kikuyu is mainly spoken in the area between Nyeri , Nairobi and Nakuru .

  3. Talk:Kikuyu language - Wikipedia

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    6 Gikuyu or Kikuyu? 2 comments. 7 Bilingual English-Kikuyu mini-dictionary. 1 comment. 8 La. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Kikuyu language. Add ...

  4. 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.

  5. Luhya language - Wikipedia

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    English Luhya Kikuyu Kinyarwanda Lingala Luganda Shona Swahili Zulu; children abana, baana, otwana, orwana, vaana twana abana bana baana, abaana vana wana abantwana dog imbwa ngui (pron. gui) imbwa mbwa mbwa, embwa mbwa, imbwa mbwa inja fire omuliro mwaki umuriro moto omuliro moto moto umlilo

  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:Kikuyu - Wikipedia

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  8. Mbeere people - Wikipedia

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    Some authorities suggest they arrived in their present Mount Kenya homeland from earlier settlements to the north and east, [3] while others argue that the Mbeere – along with closely related Eastern Bantu peoples such as the Kikuyu, Embu, Meru and Kamba – moved into Kenya from further south.

  9. Kisii people - Wikipedia

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    The Abagusii (also known as Kisii (Mkisii/Wakisii) in Swahili, or Gusii in Ekegusii) are a Bantu ethnic group indigenous to Kisii and Nyamira counties of former Nyanza, as well as parts of Kericho and Bomet counties of the former Rift Valley province of Kenya.