Kipfokomo

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A language of Kenya

Alternate Names
Kipokomo, Lower Pokomo, Malachini, Pfokomo, Pokomo, Upper Pokomo
Autonym
Kipfokomo
User Population

112,000 (2019 census), increasing, based on ethnicity.

Location

Garissa, Lamu, and Tana River counties: upper and lower Tana river between Tulu and Masabubu.

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Language Status

5 (Developing).

Dialects

Malalulu, Zubaki, Ndura, Kinakomba, Gwano, Ndera, Mwina, Buu I, Buu II, Buu III, Kulesa, Ngatana, Dzunza, Kalindi. Lexical similarity: 63% with Mvita [swh], 61% with Amu [swh], 60% with Mrima [swh], 59% with Kigiryama [nyf], 58% with Chidigo [dig], 57% with Bajun [swh].

Language Use

Home, social gatherings, church. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use English [eng]. Also use Kigiryama [nyf]. Also use Swahili [swh], about 75% somewhat bilingually. Used as L2 by Kigiryama [nyf], Kiwilwana [mlk], Waata [ssn].

Language Development

Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%. Advocacy to introduce L1 for lower primary school. Taught as subject in some primary schools. Literature. Videos. NT: 2003–2004.

Writing

Latin script [Latn].

Other Comments

Muslim, Christian, traditional religion.