Segeju language

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The Segeju language is a lesser-known Bantu language spoken by the Segeju people along the coastal regions of Kenya and Tanzania.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu language
natural language
associatedWithEthnicity Segeju NERFINISHED
country Republic of Kenya NERFINISHED
United Republic of Tanzania NERFINISHED
endangermentStatus vulnerable
hasAlternativeName Kisegeju
Kisegeju language
hasDomain home and community use
traditional culture
hasEthnicPopulation Segeju people NERFINISHED
hasSpeakersAlong Indian Ocean coast
isLesserKnown true
isMinorityLanguageIn Kenya NERFINISHED
Tanzania NERFINISHED
languageFamily Bantu languages
region East Africa
coastal Kenya
coastal Tanzania
spokenBy Segeju people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Kenya NERFINISHED
Tanzania NERFINISHED
subfamilyOf Niger–Congo languages NERFINISHED
usedFor oral communication
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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