Masaba language
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Le masaba (ou gisu) est une langue bantoue parlée en Ouganda.
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Masaba (Lumasaaba), sometimes known as Gisu (Lugisu) after one of its dialects, is a Bantu language spoken by more than two million people in East Africa. The Gisu dialect in eastern Uganda is mutually intelligible with Bukusu, spoken by ethnic Luhya in western Kenya. Masaba is the local name of Mount Elgon and the name of the son of the ancestor of the Gisu tribe. Like other Bantu languages, Lumasaba nouns are divided into several sets of noun classes. These are similar to the genders in Germanic and Romance languages, except that instead of the usual two or three, there are around eighteen different noun classes. The language has a quite complex verb morphology.
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マサバ語(マサバご、マサバ語: Lumasaba)は、バントゥー語群に属する言語である。ウガンダ東部で話されている言語である。
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Język masaba – język z rodziny bantu, używany w Ugandzie. Liczba mówiących wynosi ok. 750 tysięcy.
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Masaba, (lumasaaba) às vezes chamada de lugisu em um de seus dialetos, é uma língua bantu falada por aproximadamente 750,000 pessoas no leste de Uganda Uganda na região administrativa de Bugisu, fronteira com o Quênia. Essa língua é mutuamente inteligível com o bukusu, falado no oeste do Kenya. Seus falantes, antigamente conhecidos como bagisu, preferem ser chamados de . Masaba é o nome local do Monte Elgon.
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Masaba (langue)
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Masaba language
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マサバ語
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Masaba–Luhya
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Eastern, south of the Kupsabiny, Bugisu Province
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Le masaba (ou gisu) est une langue bantoue parlée en Ouganda.
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Masaba (Lumasaaba), sometimes known as Gisu (Lugisu) after one of its dialects, is a Bantu language spoken by more than two million people in East Africa. The Gisu dialect in eastern Uganda is mutually intelligible with Bukusu, spoken by ethnic Luhya in western Kenya. Masaba is the local name of Mount Elgon and the name of the son of the ancestor of the Gisu tribe. Like other Bantu languages, Lumasaba nouns are divided into several sets of noun classes. These are similar to the genders in Germanic and Romance languages, except that instead of the usual two or three, there are around eighteen different noun classes. The language has a quite complex verb morphology.
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マサバ語(マサバご、マサバ語: Lumasaba)は、バントゥー語群に属する言語である。ウガンダ東部で話されている言語である。
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Język masaba – język z rodziny bantu, używany w Ugandzie. Liczba mówiących wynosi ok. 750 tysięcy.
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Masaba, (lumasaaba) às vezes chamada de lugisu em um de seus dialetos, é uma língua bantu falada por aproximadamente 750,000 pessoas no leste de Uganda Uganda na região administrativa de Bugisu, fronteira com o Quênia. Essa língua é mutuamente inteligível com o bukusu, falado no oeste do Kenya. Seus falantes, antigamente conhecidos como bagisu, preferem ser chamados de . Masaba é o nome local do Monte Elgon.
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