Logooli language
Bantu language spoken in Kenya
Logooli | |
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Lulogooli | |
Native to | Kenya |
Ethnicity | Maragoli |
Native speakers | 620,000 (2009 census)[1] |
Language family | Niger–Congo?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | rag |
Glottolog | logo1258 |
JE.41 [2] |
Logooli (alternate names: Lugooli, Llugule, Llogole, Luragoli, Uluragooli, Maragooli, Maragoli, or Ragoli; native name: Lulogooli) is a Bantu language with several hundred thousand speakers in Kenya and a few hundred speakers in Mara Region, Tanzania. It is spoken by the Maragoli, the second-largest Luhya tribe, but is not particularly close to other languages spoken by the Luhya.
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