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Kamba is a Bantu language spoken by the Kamba people of Kenya. It is closely related to other Bantu languages such as Swahili and Kikuyu. The Kamba people are a large ethnic group in Kenya, making up about 10% of the country's population. They are concentrated in the southeastern part of the country, in the area known as the Machakos County. The Kamba language is spoken by about 2 million people and is used as a lingua franca in parts of Kenya. It is also a national language of Kenya, along with English and Swahili. The Kamba language is written using a Latin alphabet and has a rich oral tradition. It is also a tonal language, with two tones: high and low. Kamba is a vibrant and expressive language, with a wide range of vocabulary. It is also a very musical language, with a wide variety of songs and chants. The Kamba people have a rich culture and tradition, and their language is an important part of that. If you are interested in learning more about the Kamba language and culture, there are many resources available online and in libraries.

Language group

Bantu languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Kamba
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Kamba, Kenya, Latin
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Kamba, Kenya
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Kamba, Latin
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