Pökoot — Gesprochen in Kenia, Uganda Sprecher Gesamt: ca. 264.000 (Stand von 1994) Linguistische Klassifikation Nilosaharanische Sprachen Ostsudanische Sprachen Nilotische Sprachen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pökoot language — Infobox Language name=Pökoot states=Kenya, Uganda region=West Pokot and Baringo districts in Kenya. Karimojong borderland in Uganda. speakers=264,000 familycolor=Nilo Saharan fam2=Eastern Sudanic fam3=Southern Nilotic fam4=Kalenjin fam5=Pokot… … Wikipedia
Pokot — The Pokot people (commonly spelled Pökoot , and called Suk in older literature) live in the West Pokot and Baringo Districts of Kenya and in eastern Karamoja in Uganda. They speak Pökoot, language of the Southern Nilotic language family. A 1994… … Wikipedia
pko — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living Language Name : Pökoot Macrolanguages : Identifier : (ISO 639 3) : kln Macrolanguages : Name : Kalenjin Individual… … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
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Oropom language — Oropom Spoken in Kenya, Uganda Extinct ca. 1950 Language family unclassified … Wikipedia
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Kalenjin languages — The Kalenjin languages are a group of twelve related Southern Nilotic languages spoken in Kenya, eastern Uganda and northern Tanzania. The term Kalenjin comes from a Nandi expression meaning I say (to you) . Kalenjin in this broad linguistic… … Wikipedia
Nyoro language — Nyoro Runyoro Spoken in Uganda Native speakers 700,000 (date missing) Language family Niger–Congo … Wikipedia
ISO 639 macrolanguage — ISO 639 3 is an international standard for language codes. In defining some of its language codes, some are defined as macrolanguages covering either significantly different dialects or a net of very closely related languages. There are 56… … Wikipedia