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Libido language Kambaata people Halaba people and
Kebena people Yaaku people (the
Yaaku language is no
longer a
living language, but
there is a revival...
- The
Yaaku are a
people who are said to have
lived in
regions of
southern Ethiopia and
central Kenya,
possibly through to the 18th century. The language...
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Yaaku may
refer to: the
Yaaku people the
Yaaku language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Yaaku. If an
internal link led...
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Yaaku (also
known as Mukogodo, Mogogodo, Mukoquodo, Siegu, Yaakua, Ndorobo) is a
moribund Afroasiatic language of the Cu****ic branch,
spoken in Kenya...
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primary branch, also in the "traditional" or "classical" view
which groups Yaaku with
Dullay and
groups the rest as
Lowland East Cu****ic. With the addition...
- Cu****ic Saho–Afar
Southern Nuclear Omo–Tana
Oromoid Peripheral (?)
Dullay Yaaku Highland East Cu****ic is a
coordinate (sister)
branch with
Lowland East...
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There are also a few
languages of
uncertain classification,
including Yaaku, Dahalo, Aasax, Kw'adza, Boon,
Ongota and the Cu****ic
component of Mbugu...
- /gìmpʼo/,
Yaaku /kimɓa/; ****e and
Alagwa /gobina/;
Arbore /ginɓa/,
perhaps a
borrowing from pre-
Yaaku? — *pʼah- or *pʼaħ- 'dikdik':
Yaaku /ɓahɓah/,...
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community known as the
Yaaku later moved into
their territory and the Mukogodo,
adopted the
Yaaku language,
referred to as Yaa****e. The
Yaaku community was later...
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languages are:
Arbore Daasanach El Molo
Yaaku The
first three have long been
recognized as related;
Bender (2020) adds
Yaaku,
whose classification had been obscure...