Kiamu

E130118

Kiamu is a dialect of the Swahili language traditionally spoken in the Lamu (Amu) region of Kenya.

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Label Occurrences
Kiamu canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Swahili dialect
dialect
belongsTo Niger-Congo languages (via Swahili)
closelyRelatedTo Kimvita dialect
Kingwana dialect
hasAlternativeName Kimvita-Kiamu continuum dialect
hasEthnicGroup Swahili people
surface form: Swahili people of Lamu
hasHistoricalAssociation Lamu Swahili city-state culture
hasLanguageCode sw (macrolanguage)
hasLexicalFeature contains Arabic loanwords
contains Persian loanwords
contains local Bantu substrate vocabulary
hasPhonologicalFeature shares core phonology with Standard Swahili
hasSociolinguisticFeature associated with local identity in Lamu
coexists with Standard Swahili in education and media
hasStatus regional dialect of Swahili
influencedBy Arabic
surface form: Arabic language

Persian language
other East African coastal languages
isSourceOf linguistic data for Swahili dialectology studies
languageFamily Bantu languages
partOf Swahili language
region Coast Province, Kenya
surface form: Coastal Kenya
spokenIn Amu region
Kenya
Lamu
surface form: Lamu Archipelago

Lamu
surface form: Lamu Island

Lamu
surface form: Lamu town
subclassOf Swahili language variety
usedFor everyday communication in Lamu Swahili community
local trade communication
oral tradition
writingSystem Arabic script (historically)
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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