mas ISO 639
Maa, ɔl Maa Autonyms
Maasai
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A language of Kenya
- ISO 639
- mas
- Alternate Names
- Masai
- Autonym
- Maa, ɔl Maa
- Population
- 1,190,000 in Kenya (2019 census), increasing, based on ethnicity. Total users in all countries: 1,872,000.
- Location
- Kajiado and Narok counties; Kiambu county: enclave west of Nairobi; Laikipia county: enclave north of Nairobi; Taita-Taveta county: small border area.
- Language Maps
- Kenya, Tanzania
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing).
- Classification
- Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Core, Eastern Sudanic, Southern (n languages), Nilotic, Eastern, Lotuxo-Teso, Lotuxo-Maa, Ongamo-Maa
- Dialects
- Kaputiei, Keekonyokie, Matapo, Laitokitok, Iloodokilani, Damat, Purko, Loitai, Siria, Moitanik (Wuasinkishu), Kore, Arusa (Arusha), Parakuyo (Baraguyu, Ilparakuyo, Kwavi), Kisonko. Arusha is distinct from Bantu Chaga-related variety. Reportedly Arusha, who are pastoralists, dress like Maasai and speak a Maasai-related variety; whereas, agriculturalists intermarry with the Chaga. Other sources say the Arusha originally spoke a Bantu language. Lexical similarity: 82%–86% between Kenya and Tanzania dialects. Purko has 91%–96% lexical similarity with other Kenya dialects, 82% with Baraguyu, 86% with Arusa, 77%–89% with Samburu [saq], 82%–89% with Chamus [saq], 60% with Ngasa [nsg] (Ongamo).
- Typology
- VSO.
- Language Use
- The Kore dialect now speak Somali [som] as L1. Home, community. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use English [eng]. Also use Swahili [swh]. Used as L2 by Okiek [oki], Omotik [omt], Yaaku [muu].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L1: 10%. Literacy rate in L2: 30%. Taught as subject in some primary schools. Literature. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 1991–2018.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Seminomadic. Purko is the largest dialect in Kenya and centrally located. Traditional religion, Christian.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Maasai
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Manyara, and Tanga regions: Kenya border, east of Serengeti National Park; Dodoma and Mara regions: Baraguyu from Indian Ocean nearly to Malawi.
- Dialects
- Arusha (Arusa, Arusha-Chini, Il-Arusha, Kuma, Larusha, L-Arusha, Rusa, Rusha), Parakuyo (Baraguyu, Kwavi), Kisonko (Kisongo), Sikirari, Salei, Serenget, L-Aitayiok.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous)
- Language Use
- Very vigorous. Pass on Maasai to children even when living in cities or mixed in with other groups. Used by all. Also use Swahili [swh]. Used as L2 by Aasáx [aas], Akie [oki], Kisankasa [kqh].
- Other Comments
- Patrilineal. Some men marry women from other language groups. The Baraguyu speak Maasai, but consider themselves a separate ethnic group from the Maasai. Traditional religion. View other languages of Tanzania
Language Name
Maasai
User Population
682,000 in Tanzania (2016).
