Mbugu, or Ma’a, is a mixed language of Tanzania. The Mbugu speak two divergent registers. One consists of an inherited South Cushitic vocabulary with borrowed Bantu morphology similar to that of Shambala and Pare. The other register is Bantu.

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  • Mbugu, or Ma’a, is a mixed language of Tanzania. The Mbugu speak two divergent registers. One consists of an inherited South Cushitic vocabulary with borrowed Bantu morphology similar to that of Shambala and Pare. The other register is Bantu.
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  • Mixed
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  • Mbugu
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  • Ma’a
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  • Mbugu, or Ma’a, is a mixed language of Tanzania. The Mbugu speak two divergent registers. One consists of an inherited South Cushitic vocabulary with borrowed Bantu morphology similar to that of Shambala and Pare. The other register is Bantu.
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  • Mbugu language
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  • Ma’a
  • Mbugu
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