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Wikitongues | Kenya's Yaaku language, casually spoken | Leteyion speaking Yaaku | Wikitongues @Wikitongues | Uploaded May 2021 | Updated October 2024, 11 minutes ago.
Yaaku is a critically endangered language from Kenya. In 1983, there were 50 known speakers. Today, the community is working to keep it alive.

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More from Wikipedia: "Yaaku (also known as Mukogodo, Mogogodo, Mukoquodo, Siegu, Yaakua, Ndorobo) is an endangered Afroasiatic language spoken in Kenya. It is Cushitic, but its position within that family is unclear. Speakers are all older adults."

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