词条 | Kahe language |
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|name=Kahe |nativename= |states=Tanzania |region=near Moshi |speakers=2,700 |date=1987 |ref = e18 |familycolor=Niger-Congo |fam2=Atlantic–Congo |fam3=Benue–Congo |fam4=Bantoid |fam5=Bantu |fam6=Northeast Bantu |fam7=Chaga–Taita |fam8=Chaga |iso3=hka |glotto=kahe1238 |glottorefname=Kahe |guthrie=E.64 }} The Kahe are an ethnic and linguistic group based southeast of Moshi in Kilimanjaro Region Tanzania. The Kahe language, or Kikahe, is in the Chagga cluster of Bantu languages. Three dialects are recognized: Kimwangaria, Msengoni and Kichangareni.[1] Kikahe is spoken by 9130 people, and is one of the smaller language communities in Tanzania.[2] References1. ^Kahigi, Kulikoyela K. (2008). Kikahe: Msamiati wa Kikahe-Kiswahili-Kiingereza na Kiingereza-Kikahe-Kiswahili (Kahe–Swahili–English and English–Kahe–Swahili Lexicon). Languages of Tanzania Project. {{ISBN|9987-691-15-3}}. {{Narrow Bantu languages|E-H}}{{Tanzania-ethno-group-stub}}{{Bantu-lang-stub}}2. ^Muzale, H. & Rugemalira, J. (2008). Researching and Documenting the Languages of Tanzania. LOT Project, University of Dar es Salaam 2 : Ethnic groups in Tanzania|Chaga languages |
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