WIKITONGUES: Saro speaking Kigiryama
Kigiryama is spoken by as many as 750,000 people, principally along the stretch of coastline between the East African nations of Kenya and Tanzania. A Bantu language of the Mijikenda dialect continuum, it is closely related to Digo, Segeju, Duruma and Chonyi, and more distantly to Swahili, Shona, and over two hundred others. Read more on Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/1kbjsbe.
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