- The
Zigua or in some
sources Zigula (Wazigua in Swahili) are a
Bantu matrilineal ethnic and
linguistic people inhabiting the
southwestern Tanga Region...
- The
Zigula or
Zigua language, Chizigua, is a
Bantu language of
Tanzania and Somalia,
where the
Mushunguli (or Mushungulu)
dialect is spoken. The Mushunguli...
- (G40+E70): Swahili, Nyika,
Comorian etc.
Seuta (G20+G30): Shambala, Bondei,
Zigula (Mushungulu),
Ngulu Ruvu (G30+G10): Gogo, Sagara, Vidunda, Kaguru, Luguru...
- sole
surviving Somali Bantu language and is
mutually intelligible with the
Zigula language still spoken in Tanzania. Mushunguli's
closest sister languages...
- to Somalia. Lastly, a
closely related language Mushunguli (also
known as
Zigula, Zigua, or Chizigua) is
spoken by some of the
Somali Bantu ethnic minority...
- 10–15 Oromo: 30–35 Nilo-Saharan: 1
Gumuz Anuak Kunama Nara Niger–Congo: 1
Zigula Southern Africa Niger–Congo,
Bantu Zulu: 10 Xhosa: 8
Chokwe Shona: 7 Sotho:...
- 10–15 Oromo: 30–35 Nilo-Saharan: <1
Gumuz Anuak Kunama Nara Niger–Congo: <1
Zigula Swahili (Bravanese and
Bajuni dialects)
Southeast Africa Niger–Congo, Bantu:...
- to Ngua in the
mountains overlooking the
Zigula plains, and
finally established his
headquarters in the
Zigula town of Mazinde. Notably,
Semboja became...
-
Kihadimu &
Swahili Religion Islam African Traditional Religion Related ethnic groups Bondei people,
Zaramo people,
Zigula people &
other Bantu peoples...
-
peoples of
eastern Tanzania,
along with the Zaramo, Luguru, Kutu, Kwere,
Zigula, Vidunda, Sagara, and Ngulu. The po****tion of
Kaguru was
predicted to be...