Languages of Kenya
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Kenya is a multilingual country. Its official languages are Swahili and English. There are a total of 62 languages spoken in Kenya (according to Ethnologue), most being African languages with a minority of Middle-Eastern and Asian languages spoken by descendants of settlers. The African languages of Kenya come from three different language families - Bantu languages are spoken in the center and southeast, Nilotic languages in the west, and Cushitic languages in the northeast.
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[edit] List of Languages
[edit] A-E
[edit] G-N
[edit] O-T
[edit] U-Z
[edit] External links
- Ethnologue page for Kenya
- National Public Radio story about Kisii language from All Things Considered program, April 29, 2006
- PanAfriL10n page on Kenya

