- Bryan):
Mbugu or "Normal
Mbugu" (autonym ki
Mbugu) is
purely Bantu, with
vocabulary closely related to Pare,
while Maʼa or "Inner
Mbugu" (autonym kiMaʼa) consists...
- The
Mbugu people, also
known as the Va'maa, Ma'a (Wambugu, in Swahili) are an
ethnic Bantu and
linguistic group hailing from
western Usambara Mountains...
- E. The languages, or clusters, are: Pare-Taveta (G20+E70):
Pareic Pare,
Mbugu Taveta Sabaki (G40+E70): Swahili, Nyika,
Comorian etc.
Seuta (G20+G30):...
- pdf Thomason,
Sarah Grey.
GENETIC RELATIONSHIP AND THE CASE OF MA'A (
MBUGU),
Studies in
African Linguistics. 14.2.
University of Pittsburgh, 1983....
-
lexical words used in a
register of Maasai,
similar to the
mixed language Mbugu. Asa is
usually classified as Cu****ic, most
closely related to Kw'adza...
- and/or
genetically related groups:
Chagga Taita Pare
Taveta Meru
Arusha Mbugu As it
occurred throughout East Africa, the
people in this
corridor have...
- (Southern Cu****ic) Mous,
Maarten (2003). The
Making of a
Mixed Language: The Case of Ma'a/
Mbugu. Was
there ever a
Southern Cu****ic
Language (Pre-)Ma'a?...
- Region's
Kilindi District.
Other smaller ethnic groups in
Tanga Region include Mbugu and Pare people. More
recently in history,
immigrants from
other parts of...
- The
general interaction of the Pare
people with the Ma'a (Va-ma'a) or
Mbugu people (an
ethnic group with Cu****ic origins) has also led to one of the...
-
genetic relationships were: 1. Hutu, Sukuma,
Nyaturu and Sandawe, 2. Sara,
Mbugu and Sango, 3.
South Arabians,
Libyans and Egyptians, 4. Amhara, Oromo, Beja...