Languages by language family/Southern Nilotic
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◂ Nilo-Saharan languages (?) ◂ Eastern Sudanic languages (?) ◂ Southern Eastern Sudanic (or Eastern “n” Sudanic, En Sudanic, Kir-Abbaian) languages (?) ◂ Nilotic languages
- Tatoga-Omotik (or Datooga-Omotic) languages (see subpage)
- Kalenjin languages (see below)
▸ Kalenjin languages:
▸ Northern Kalenjin languages:
- Markweeta (or Markweta, Marakwet, Marakuet, Talai) [enb] (disabled)
- Endo (or Endo-Marakwet)
- Sambirir
- Pökoot (or Pökot, Pokot, Pakot, Suk) [pko]
- East Pokot
- West Pokot
▸ Elgon-Mau Kalenjin languages:
- Kupsabiny [kpz] (disabled)
- Mbai
- Sabiny (or Sapei, Sebei)
- Sor (or Sore)
- Sabaot (or Sore-Sabaut, Mt. Elgon Maasai) [spy] (disabled)
- Bong’omeek (or Bong’om)
- Book (or Pok)
- Koony (or Kony)
▸ Okiek-Akie languages:
- Akie (or Akiek, Southern Okiek-Akie, Okiek-Akie of Manyara) [mwy] (disabled)
- Kinare (or Ogiek of Kinare) (†)
- Dorobo (or Ndorobo)
- Mosiro (or Mósiro) (non-existent according to ISO 639-3)
- Okiek (or Ogiek, Northern Okiek-Akie, Okiek-Akie of Arusha-Kajiado) [oki] (disabled)
- Nuclear Okiek
- Sogoo (or Sokóò)
- Suiei (Okiek)
▸ Central Kalenjin languages:
▸ Plateau Central Kalenjin languages:
- Keiyo (or Keyo, Elgeyo) [eyo] (disabled)
- Nandi (or Naandi, Cemual) [niq] (disabled)
- Terik (or Nyang’ori) [tec] (disabled)
- Tugen (or Tuken, Kamasya) [tuy] (disabled)
- North Tugen
- South Tugen