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Gikuyu language


 

Gikuyu (sometimes written 'Kikuyu', pronounced 'Gĩkũyũ') is a language in the Central Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo family spoken primarily by the Kĩkũyũ people of Kenya. Numbering about 6 million (22% of Kenya's population), they are the largest ethnic group in Kenya. Gikuyu is spoken in the area between Nyeri and Nairobi. Gikuyu is one of the five languages of the Thagichu subgroup of the Bantu languages that stretches from Kenya to Tanzania. The Gikuyu people usually identify their lands by the surrounding mountain ranges in Central Kenya which they call Kirinyaga or 'the shining mountain'. Gikuyu has three main dialects which are mutually intelligible. These dialects are Ndia (Kirinyaga district), Gichugu (Muranga district) and Mathira (Nyeri district).

Related Topics:
Central Bantu - Niger-Congo - Kĩkũyũ - Kenya - Ethnic group - Nyeri - Nairobi - Bantu - Tanzania

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