Bukusu Language

Bukusu (or LuBukusu) is the Bantu language of the Bukusu people of western Kenya. It is one of the related languages of the Luhya people. Dialects of the language are also spoken in eastern Uganda, by the Gisu, Basoga and Masaaba people.

Bibliography

  • De Blois, Kornelis Frans (1975) 'Bukusu generative phonology and aspects of Bantu structure' (Annales de MRAC, no. 85). Tervuren: Muse Royal de l'Afrique Centrale.

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