Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Thagiicu languages

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

The Thagiicu or Central Kenya Bantu languages are a group of closely related Northeast Bantu languages spoken in the central regions of Kenya and parts of northern Tanzania.[2][3]

Remove ads

History

Proto-Thagiicu originated on the southern slopes of Mount Kenya in 1100AD. The thagiicu languages have received influence from cushitic, Nilotic and Kuliak speakers whom the Thagiicu community have absorbed over the millennia.[1][4]

Classification

The Thagiicu languages are classified by Glottolog as follows:[5]

  • Thagiicu
    • Eastern Kirinyaga
      • Chuka
      • Northern Kirinyaga
        • Nithi-Meru
          • Meru
          • Mwimbu-Muthambi
        • Tharaka
    • Embu
    • Kikuyu-Temi
    • Kamba-Dhaiso

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads