Bajuni Language - 032

Bajuni language interpreting & translation.

The Bajuni language, also known as Kibajuni or Kimvita, is a Bantu language spoken by the Bajuni people. The Bajuni are an ethnic group primarily found along the coast of Somalia, Kenya, and Tanzania, particularly on the islands and coastal regions. The language is part of the larger Bantu language family, which is spoken in various parts of Africa.

It’s important to note that Bajuni is not a widely spoken language, and its use is largely limited to specific communities along the coast. Due to factors like urbanization, globalization, and the influence of other dominant languages in the region (such as Swahili), the number of Bajuni speakers may be declining.

If you’re interested in learning Bajuni or need specific resources related to it, it might be more challenging to find materials compared to more widely spoken languages. Consider seeking out local communities or organizations that may have resources or information about the language.

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