Munyo (Korokoro, Munyo Yaya, Munyoyaya; autonym: afaan munyoti[1]) is a variety of the Oromo language spoken by the Munyoyaya of northeast Tana River County in Kenya.[2] It is similar to the neighbouring Orma language and is regarded as a dialect of Orma by Ethnologue.[3]
^Heine, Bernd (1980). The non-Bantu languages of Kenya. D. Reimer. p. 143. ISBN 9783496001737.
^Heine, Bernd (1981). The Waata dialect of Oromo: grammatical sketch and vocabulary. Dietrich Reimer. p. 15. ISBN 9783496001744.
Munyo (Korokoro, Munyo Yaya, Munyoyaya; autonym: afaan munyoti) is a variety of the Oromo language spoken by the Munyoyaya of northeast Tana River County...
Orma is a variety of the Oromo language spoken by the Orma people in Kenya. It is a dialect of Southern Oromo. Orma at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Hoskins...
Borana, 141,200 Gabra, 158,000 Orma, 45,200 Sakuye, 20,000 Waata, and 16,000 Munyo Yaya. There are also Oromo in the former Wollo and Tigray provinces of Ethiopia...
Arussi Southern Oromo Kereyu Arsi Barentu Guji Boraana Gabra Orma Sakuye Munyo This alphabetical order is used in the Boraana English vocabulary. "Numerals...
(kun'yomi) Sino-Korean: 무 mu Names Japanese name(s): 无し/なし nashi 无/ぶ bu 无繞/むにょう munyō 既の旁/すでのつくり sudenotsukuri Hangul: 없을 eopseul Stroke order animation...
The frequency list is derived from the 47,035 characters in the Chinese language. The Jōyō frequency is from the set of 2,136 Jōyō kanji. Top 25% means...
the French banker Etienne Baron Lamothe and the Uruguayan Ana Supervielle Munyo. Odile's siblings were Santiago, Andrés, Victoria, Susana and Colette. She...