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Mushunguli language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zigula language
Zigula (Zigua) is a Bantu language of Tanzania and of Somalia, where it is known as Mushunguli (Mushungulu).〔Declich, Francesca. 1995. "Gendered Narratives," History, and Identity: Two Centuries along the Juba River among the Zigula and Shanbara. ''History in Africa'' 22: 93-122.〕 It is best known for the Mushunguli dialect. ==Mushunguli== Mushunguli is spoken by about 23,000 people from the Bantu minority ethnic of southern Somalia, in Jamaame, Kismayo, Mogadishu, and the Juba River valley.〔(Ethnologue – Mushungulu )〕 It shows affinities with other adjacent Bantu varieties. In particular, Mushunguli shares strong lexical and grammatical similarities with the language of the Zigua people who inhabit Tanzania, one of the areas in south-eastern Africa where many Bantu in Somalia are known to have been captured from as slaves during the 19th century.〔(Refugee Reports November 2002 Volume 23, Number 8 )〕 Ethnologue notes that the Mushunguli in Tanzania are the ''Wazegua''.〔 Many Mushunguli Bantu men also speak as working languages the Afro-Asiatic Maay and Somali languages of their Somali neighbors.〔
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