Kabwa | |
---|---|
Native to | Tanzania |
Region | Mara Region |
Native speakers | 14,000 (2011) [1] |
Niger–Congo?
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
cwa |
Glottolog |
kabw1241 |
JE.405
[2] | |
ELP | Kabwa |
Kabwa (Ekikabwa) is a Bantu language of Tanzania.
According to the Kabwa orthography statement published by SIL, [3] Kabwa was spoken by approximately 8500 people in 2007. Kabwa is described in the orthography statement as a distinct language, although similar to Sweta and Kiroba (see Kuria language and Suba-Simbiti language) , and having no dialects.
a | bh | ch | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | m | n | ng’ | ny | o | p | r | s | sh | t | u | w | y |
Kabwa | |
---|---|
Native to | Tanzania |
Region | Mara Region |
Native speakers | 14,000 (2011) [1] |
Niger–Congo?
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
cwa |
Glottolog |
kabw1241 |
JE.405
[2] | |
ELP | Kabwa |
Kabwa (Ekikabwa) is a Bantu language of Tanzania.
According to the Kabwa orthography statement published by SIL, [3] Kabwa was spoken by approximately 8500 people in 2007. Kabwa is described in the orthography statement as a distinct language, although similar to Sweta and Kiroba (see Kuria language and Suba-Simbiti language) , and having no dialects.
a | bh | ch | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | m | n | ng’ | ny | o | p | r | s | sh | t | u | w | y |