Also Known As:
Zalamo, Kizaramo, Dzalamo, Zaramu, Saramo, Myagatwa
Dialects & Varieties
Africa
Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. and F. K. Erhard Voeltz. 2007. "Africa." In Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, edited by Christopher Moseley. Routledge.
Critically Endangered
60 percent certain, based on the evidence available
A few elderly speakers.
Native Speakers Worldwide
Transmission
Transmission 5
There are only a few elderly speakers.
5
Speakers
Native or fluent speakers:
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Second-language speakers and learners
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Semi-speakers or rememberers
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Children:
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Young adults
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Older adults
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Elders
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Ethnic or community population
200,000
Year information was gathered
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Comments on speakers
"Most Zaramo tend to speak Swahili as a first language these days."
Location and Context
Countries
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Location Description
"Most Zaramo live along the Tanzanian coast between Bagamoyo and Dar es Salaam."
Government Support
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Institutional Support
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Speakers' Attitude
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Other Languages Used By The Community
Swahili;
Number of Other Language Speakers:
None
Domains of Other Languages:
None
Writing Systems
Standard orthography:
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Writing system:
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Other writing systems used:
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Comments on writing systems:
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Recent Resources
Very likely to be a dated source as was published in 1869, search for any Zarao resources has been v
The wikipedia page for the Zaramo language. Includes a very short word/phrase table.