Pogolo language

{{Short description|Bantu language of Tanzania}}

{{Infobox language

|name=Pogolo

|nativename=Chipogolo

|states=Tanzania

|region=Morogoro

|speakers=180,000

|date=1987

|ref = e18

|familycolor=Niger-Congo

|fam2=Atlantic–Congo

|fam3=Benue–Congo

|fam4=Bantoid

|fam5=Bantu

|fam6=Kilombero

|iso3=poy

|glotto=pogo1243

|glottorefname=Pogolo

|lingua=[http://linguasphere.info/?page=linguascale&linguacode=99-AUS-s 99-AUS-s]

|guthrie=G.51

}}

The Pogoro (also Pogolo) are an ethnic and linguistic peoples based in Iringa Region and Morogoro Region, Tanzania.

References

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  • Green, M. (2003). Priests, Witches and Power: Popular Christianity after Mission in Southern Tanzania. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

{{Languages of Tanzania}}

{{Narrow Bantu languages (Zones E–H)}}

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Category:Ethnic groups in Tanzania

Category:Kilombero languages

Category:Languages of Tanzania

Category:Non-tonal languages in tonal families

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