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Dahalo is an endangered Cushitic language spoken by around 500–600 Dahalo people on the coast of Kenya, near the mouth of the Tana River. Dahalo is unusual among the world's languages in using all four airstream mechanisms found in human language: clicks, implosives, ejectives, and pulmonic consonants.
- 580 (2019)
- Coast Province
The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa, with minorities speaking Cushitic languages to the north in Egypt and Sudan, and to the south in Kenya and Tanzania.
- Afro-AsiaticCushitic
El pueblo dahalo habla un idioma cusita del sur al que su población llama summa guhooni, los suajili le llaman wasyne. El pueblo orma llama wata al lenguaje de los dahalo. Wata-juan es el término utilizado por el pueblo wata y el pueblo boni referiere a este idioma como dahalo o juan.
- guo, garimani, sanye, wasanye, ariangulo
- Idioma dahalo
El dahalo es una lengua amenazada de la familia cushita hablada por unas 3.100 personas en la Provincia Litoral de Kenia cerca de la desembocadura del río Tana. [1] El dahalo es la única lengua conocida en todo el mundo cuyo sistema fonológico usa los cuatro mecanismos de flujo de aire que se encuentran en las lenguas humanas (el resto de ...
Dholuo language of the Luo people of Kenya and Tanzania, Kenya's third largest ethnicity after the Bantu -speaking Agĩkũyũ and Luhya ). (The term "Luo" is also used for a wider group of languages which includes Dholuo .) Kanuri (4.0 million, all dialects; 4.7 million if Kanembu is included).