• Zaramo is a Niger-Congo language, formerly primary language of the Zaramo people of eastern Tanzania. Zaramo is also known as Zalamo, Kizaramo, Dzalamo...
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  • landscapes. The original Zaramo language, sometimes called Kizaramo, is Bantu, belonging to the Niger-Congo family of languages. However, in contemporary...
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  • Kaguru, Luguru, Kutu, Kami, Zaramo, Kwere, Doe The Ruvu languages are 60–70% similar lexically. Mbugu (Ma'a) is a mixed language based largely on Pare. Derek...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • Lugulu, Ruguru. It is closely related to Gogo and Zaramo, but is not intelligible with other languages. Luguru at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • code Zaj, an Italian experimental music group from 1959 to 1993 Zaramo language, a language spoken in Tanzania, by ISO 639 code This disambiguation page...
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  • Singeli (category CS1 Swahili-language sources (sw))
    sometimes called Sengeli is a Tanzanian music genre that originated with the Zaramo in the Mtogole neighborhood of the Tandale ward in Kinondoni District of...
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  • Hadimu (section Language)
    settlements who, until recently (early 20th century), spoke their own unique language called Kihadimu. In addition to their tribal heritage, there are numerous...
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    Pwani Region (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    native peoples of the Pwani Region are the Zaramo, Kwere, Doe, Ndengereko, Zigua, and Rufiji. The Zaramo are the dominant people group in Pwani Region...
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  • Bantu language of the Morogoro and Dodoma regions of Tanzania. It is closely related to Gogo and Zaramo, but is not intelligible with other languages. Kaguru...
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