kuj ISO 639

Igikuria Autonyms

Kuria

  • Geography

    TZ Mara region: Musoma rural and Tarime districts, near Kenya border; some in north Serengeti.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Tanzania

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Egikuria, Ekikuria, Ikikuria, Kikuria, Kikuria cha Mashariki, Kikuria cha juu, Koria, Kulia, Kurya, Kurye
Igikuria
424,000 in Tanzania (Mradi wa Lugha za Tanzania 2009). Total users in all countries: 738,000.
Mara region: Musoma rural and Tarime districts, near Kenya border; some in north Serengeti.
Kenya, Tanzania
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, J, Logooli-Kuria (E.43)
15–20 clans in Tanzania, each with slightly different dialect. Clans consider themselves to speak the Kuria language rather than the language of their clan. Lexical similarity: 73% with Ngoreme [ngq], 84% with Kiroba (Suba-Simbiti [ssc] dialect).
Vigorous. Most domains. Swahili [swh] used for official functions and when non-Kuria speakers are present. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Swahili [swa].
Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1996.
Latin script [Latn], in development.
Christian, Muslim, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Kuria
Kuria
314,000 in Kenya (2019 census), increasing, based on ethnicity.
Migori and southwest Narok counties.
Nyabasi, Bugumbe, Bukira, Bwirege, Kiroba, Sweta.
5 (Developing)
Home, community. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Ekegusii [guz]. Also use English [eng]. Also use Swahili [swh]. Used as L2 by Ekegusii [guz].
Literacy rate in L1: Below 15%. Literacy rate in L2: 70%. Taught as subject in some primary schools.
Christian, traditional religion.
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