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Ongamo, or Ngas, is a probably extinct Eastern Nilotic language of Tanzania. It is closely related to the Maa languages, but more distantly than they are to each other. Ongamo has 60% of lexical similarity with Maasai, Samburu, and Camus. Speakers have shifted to Chagga, a dominant regional Bantu language.

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  • Ongamo (fr)
  • Ngasa language (en)
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  • L'ongamo (ou ngasa) est une langue nilo-saharienne de la branche des langues nilotiques parlée dans en Tanzanie, à l'extrême Nord-Est du Kilimandjaro. La langue est menacée est n'est plus parlée que les plus âgés des Ongamo. Ces derniers vivent parmi les Chaga, un peuple bantou qui les nomment βaŋgasa. (fr)
  • Ongamo, or Ngas, is a probably extinct Eastern Nilotic language of Tanzania. It is closely related to the Maa languages, but more distantly than they are to each other. Ongamo has 60% of lexical similarity with Maasai, Samburu, and Camus. Speakers have shifted to Chagga, a dominant regional Bantu language. (en)
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  • Ngas (en)
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  • Ongamo (en)
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  • L'ongamo (ou ngasa) est une langue nilo-saharienne de la branche des langues nilotiques parlée dans en Tanzanie, à l'extrême Nord-Est du Kilimandjaro. La langue est menacée est n'est plus parlée que les plus âgés des Ongamo. Ces derniers vivent parmi les Chaga, un peuple bantou qui les nomment βaŋgasa. (fr)
  • Ongamo, or Ngas, is a probably extinct Eastern Nilotic language of Tanzania. It is closely related to the Maa languages, but more distantly than they are to each other. Ongamo has 60% of lexical similarity with Maasai, Samburu, and Camus. Speakers have shifted to Chagga, a dominant regional Bantu language. (en)
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