Waata language
Appearance
Waata | |
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Sanye | |
Native to | Kenya |
Region | Lamu District, Tana River |
Ethnicity | Waata |
Native speakers | 20,000 (2019 census)[1] |
Latin (limited use) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ssn |
Glottolog | waat1238 |
The Waata language is a dialect of Orma or otherwise Southern Oromo spoken by the Waata people of Kenya. However, there is evidence that the Waata may have shifted from a Southern Cushitic language, a group that includes Dahalo.[2]
References
- ^ Waata at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023)
- ^ Martin Walsh, 1992/1993. The Vuna and the Degere: Remnants and Outcasts among the Duruma and Digo of Kenya and Tanzania. Bulletin of the International Committee on Urgent Anthropological and Ethnological Research 34/35: 133–147.
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