- Kerewe, or
Kerebe, is a
Bantu language of Tanzania,
spoken on
Ukerewe Island in Lake Victoria, the
largest inland island in Africa.
Kerewe phonology prohibits...
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Itori Oke Abore;
Jagunna A****;
Jagunna Dada; Jaki; Jamo; Kemo Olododo;
Kerebe; Konko; Koto Akogun; Koto Bisodun; Kulewunlo; Kuluku; Kumapayi; ****modi;...
- language, Nkore-Kiga) Haya–Jita (E20): Haya–Rashi, Talinga-Bwisi, Zinza,
Kerebe (Kerewe), Jita–Kara–Kwaya–Ruri, Nyambo, Subi Masaba–Luhya (E30): Masaba...
- Dzindza, Echidzindza, Jinja)
Schoenbrun 1994 JE20: Haya-Jita
group JE24 ked
Kerebe (Ecikerebe, E****rebe, I****rebe, Kerewe)
Schoenbrun 1994 JE20: Haya-Jita...
- 196 inhabitants)
Kankono (698 inhabitants) K****akongo (550 inhabitants)
Kerebe (1,000 inhabitants)
Kirikongo (1,188 inhabitants)
Koussiri (374 inhabitants)...
- JE103 Ruli, JE121 Hema] [J]E20: E21 Nyambo, E22 Ziba, E23 Dzindza, E24
Kerebe, E25 Jita, [JE221 Rashi, JE251 Kwaya, JE252 Kara, JE253 Ruri] [J]E30: E31a...
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neighboring tribes, like the
Baruuli from Uganda, as well as the Haya, Nyambo,
Kerebe, Bakwaya, and Zinza,
share linguistic similarities with the Jita. The Zinza...
- 9789976686388,
Charlotte M. Hartwig,
Gerald W. Hartwig:
Aniceti Kitereza: A
Kerebe Novelist. In:
Research in
African Literatures, Vol. 3, No. 2,
Indiana University...