- Hehe, also
known by its
native name
Kihehe [
kihehe], is a
Bantu language that is
spoken by the Hehe
people of the
Iringa region of Tanzania,
lying south...
- (tikur-jerba kebero)
Ateso ekwee Herero ombánji
Karamojong kwee
kiGogo nhyewe kiHehe nchewe isiNdebele ikhanka kiKinga ****
Tigrinya ቡኳርያ} (bukharya) Kinyaturu...
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Mumford 1934;
Nurse 1988 G60: Bena-Kinga
group G62 heh Hehe (Ehe, Ekiehe,
Kihehe)
Mumford 1934;
Nurse 1988 G60: Bena-Kinga
group G63 bez Bena (Ekibena, Ikibena...
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mountains are home to the Hehe people, and the name
Udzungwa comes from the
Kihehe word “Wadzungwa",
which means the
people who live on mountainsides. Iringa...
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mentioned in statistics. Locally, the
animals are
called simbilisi,
which is a
Kihehe word. In
Makete District,
cavies are
largely fed with
bamboo leaves. The...