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Preferred term

myxMasaaba  

Type

  • language

Definition

  • Masaba (Lumasaaba), sometimes known as Gisu (Lugisu) after one of its dialects, is a Bantu language spoken by about 1,500,000 people in eastern Uganda in the administrative region of Bugisu on the border to Kenya. The language is closely related to, and mutually intelligible with Bukusu, spoken in western Kenya. Its speakers, formerly known as the Bagisu, prefer to be called Bamasaba. Masaba is the local name of Mount Elgon. Like other Bantu languages, Masaba has a large set of prefixes used as noun classifiers. This is similar to how gender is used in many Germanic and Romance languages, except that instead of the usual two or three, there are around eighteen different noun classes, most of them rather only generally defined. The language is tonal and has a quite complex verb...

Entry terms

  • Masaba language

ISO 639-3 code

  • myx

In other languages

  • Język masaba

    Polish

  • Língua masaba

    Portuguese

  • Kimasaaba

    Swahili

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/myx

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