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The Bantu-speaking groups in contact with the Abagusii in pre-colonial Kenya include the Kuria, Zanaki, Ikoma, Rangi, Mbugwe, Ngurimi, Simbiti, some Suba clans, and the Maragoli. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] In the post-colonial period, however, contact with other Bantu speaking communities both inside and outside of Kenya has dramatically increased, both from ...
This is a list of the member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.These governments belong to an international organisation representing countries and regions where French is the first ("mother") or customary language, where a significant proportion of the population are francophones (French speakers) or where there is a notable affiliation with French culture.
As of 2024, there are 57 sovereign states and 28 non-sovereign entities where English is an official language. Many administrative divisions have declared English an official language at the local or regional level. Most states where English is an official language are former territories of the British Empire.
The Francophonie or Francophone world is the whole body of people and organisations around the world who use the French language regularly for private or public purposes. The term was coined by Onésime Reclus [1] in 1880 and became important as part of the conceptual rethinking of cultures and geography in the late 20th century.
English pronoun Kissi example English translation y /i/ I y tyo kɔlaŋ loŋ. I'm going there. a /a/ you a tyo kɔlaŋ loŋ. You're going there. o /o/ he/she o tyo kɔlaŋ loŋ. He's going there. n /n/ we n tyo kɔlaŋ loŋ. We're going there. la /la/ you (plural) la tyo kɔlaŋ loŋ. You're going there. aa /aː/ they aa tyo kɔlaŋ loŋ. They ...
The French language became an international language, the second international language alongside Latin, in the Middle Ages, "from the fourteenth century onwards".It was not by virtue of the power of the Kingdom of France: '"... until the end of the fifteenth century, the French of the chancellery spread as a political and literary language because the French court was the model of chivalric ...
the official language of the country, region or area involved in a trade transaction; the language in which goods and services are exchanged (contracts, bank transactions, amicable markets, barter, etc.); the official language of the "customer" country, region or economic zone.
The most widely taught foreign language in the French education system, but not widely used and understood except in specific job positions (chiefly technical and tourism). About 325,000 home speakers. [citation needed] Polish: spoken by about 130,000 people [13] [better source needed] Tamil: spoken by about 125,000 people [14]