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Kalenjin languages

The Kalenjin languages are a group of twelve related Southern Nilotic languages spoken in Kenya, eastern Uganda and northern Tanzania. The term Kalenjin comes from a Nandi expression meaning 'I say (to you)'.

The Kalenjin languages are generally distinguished into four sub-branches. There is less certainty regarding internal relationships within those four main branches. The following internal classification is based on the Ethnologue, 15th edition (2005):


  • Elgon languages
    • Kupsabiny (Uganda)
    • Sabaot (Kenya)
  • Nandi-Markweta languages
    • Markweta languages
      • Endo language (Kenya)
      • Talai language (Kenya)
    • Nandi languages
      • Aramanik language (Kenya)
      • Kalenjin language (Kenya)
        • (including Kipsigis, Nandi, Terik, and Keiyo dialects)
      • Kisankasa language (Tanzania)
      • Mediak language (Tanzania)
      • Mosiro language (Tanzania)
      • Tugen language (Kenya)
  • Okiek language (Kenya, Tanzania)
    • Kinare dialect (extinct)
    • Sogoo dialect (endangered)
    • Akiek dialect (endangered)
  • Pökoot language (Kenya)

References

  • Rottland, Franz (1982) Die Südnilotischen Sprachen: Beschreibung, Vergleichung und Rekonstruktion (Kölner Beiträge zur Afrikanistik vol. 7). Berlin: Dietrich Reimer. (See esp. map 1 on p. 31, and the 'Sprachbeschreibung' of the Kalenjin languages on pp. 69–143.)

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