• Digo (Chidigo) is a Bantu language spoken primarily along the East African coast between Mombasa and Tanga by the Digo people of Kenya and Tanzania. The...
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    Digos, officially the City of Digos (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Digos; Filipino: Lungsod ng Digos), is a 2nd class component city and capital of the province...
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  • Digo may refer to: the Digo people the Digo language Diqo, a village in Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Digo...
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    Digo people, nearly all Muslims, speak the Digo language, called Chidigo by speakers, a Bantu language. The Mijikenda, whose name means "the nine kaya"...
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  • spoken a Cushitic language. The Ethnologue lists the following variety groupings: [coh] – Chonyi, Jibana [dug] – Duruma [dig] – Digo [nyf] – Giryama, Ribe...
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    languages are used. Major languages spoken in Tanzania include: Niger-Congo Bantu Bemba Bena (592 thousand, 2 009) Chaga Digo (166 thousand, 2009) Gogo...
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  • Sabaki languages are in zone E70, commonly under the name Nyika. Ilwana (Malakote) (E.701) Pokomo (E.71) Mijikenda (E.72–73) (North (Nyika), Segeju, Digo, Degere)...
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  • and Shirazi. As a result, many Segeju have adopted the Swahili and Digo languages as mediums for wider communication. The ethnonym of Segeju is said to...
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    Ribe, Rabai, Jibana, Giriama, and Digo. The Digo are southern Mijikenda while the others are northern Mijikenda. The Digo are also found in Tanzania due...
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  • dog. Abotani followed them. After many days, they reached Digo Ane ("Keeper of Land"; digo "land", Ane "mother"), where people were scattering rice powder...
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