Meru is a
Bantu language
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spoken by the
Meru people
The Meru or Amîîrú (including the Ngaa) are a Bantu ethnic group that inhabit the Meru region of Kenya. The region is situated on the fertile lands of the north and eastern slopes of Mount Kenya in the former Eastern Province.
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(''Ameru'') who live on the Eastern and Northern slopes of
Mount Kenya and on the Nyambene ranges. They settled in this area after centuries of
migration
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from the north.
The Meru people are a fairly homogeneous community and all share a common
ancestry
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. They speak the same language, ''Kimeru'', with slight regional differences in accent and local words. The community comprises the following subdivisions, from the north to south:
*Igembe
*Tigania (Tiania) (
culture
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close to neighbouring
Cushitic and
Nilotic
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communities)
*Imenti
*Tharaka (Saraka)
*Igoji
*Mwimbi–Muthambi
*Chuka (Gicuka)
As the Meru language is similar to its surrounding neighbors, the
Kikuyu and
Embu
Embu may refer to:
Places
; in Brazil
* Embu das Artes
* Embu-Guaçu
; in Kenya
* Embu, Kenya
* Embu County
Other
*Embu people of Kenya
*Embu language, the Bantu language spoken by them
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could have possibly adopted parts of Meru.
Sample phrases
I want a cassava, , Ndũmia mũanga/mĩanga
Dialects
Kimeru has seven main mutually intelligible dialects. The dialects include Kiimenti widely used by the Imenti section of the Ameru, Tiania/gitiania used by the Tigania, kiigembe used by the Igembe, Kimwimbi used by the Mwïmbï, Kïmüthambï used by the Müthambï, Gicuka used by the Chuka and Kitharaka used by the Tharaka.
Imenti dialect
It is the commonly used dialect in Meru. The dialect acts as the lingua franca between all the nine subtribes of Meru. It is the official dialect used in the Kimeru Bible translations. It is commonly used in Nkubu, Timau, Kibirichia, Meru town and Ruiri areas of Meru County.
Sample phrases
The Chuka, Muthambi and Mwimbi dialects
The dialects are more related to Gikuyu and Meru proper, and are common in Igoji, Chogoria and Chuka regions of Meru County and Tharaka Nithi County.
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Tigania and Igembe dialects
The dialects are mostly spoken in Miraa or Khat growing areas of Muthara, Karama, Kangeta, Maua, Laare and Mutuati in Meru County.
Sample phrases
Tharaka dialect
The dialect is more closely related to the Kamba and Tigania dialects. It is most common in Tharaka areas of Tharaka Nithi County.
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Phonology
Consonants
Prenasalized sounds may also occur in word-medial and word-initial positions.
Fricatives
�, ɣoccur mostly as allophones of stops /b, d/ in intervocalic positions.
/d/ may also be heard as
�in intervocalic positions.
Vowels
Alphabet
Kimeru is written in a Latin alphabet. It does not use the letters ''f p q s v x z'', and adds the letters ''Ä©'' and ''Å©''.
The Kimeru alphabet is:
Noun Classes
Kimeru has sixteen noun classes as tabulated below. the classes are grammatical and represent how words fit into sentences. Of the noun classes, classes 1, 3, 4, 9 and ten are irregular while the rest are regular. This implies that verbal, adjectival and conjunction concords are not the same.
Example class 1 verses class 2. class 1- Muntũ ũjũ mũraja auma Nairobi. class 2- Antũ baba baraja bauma Nairobi.
Class 1-This tall person has come from Nairobi. Class 2. These tall people have come from Nairobi. In class 1 demonstrative 'this' is ũjũ, with ũ as its concord. The adjective -raja has mũ as its concord and the verb uma has a as its concord hence 'auma'. On the other hand in class two each of the above cases have ba as a concord. The difference is only in ũjũ and baba as demonstratives is that all strong classes use double concords as demonstratives.
Kimeru follows Dahl's law thus a "K" syllable cannot follow a "K' syllable.
In Media and Popular Culture
A Kenyan musical group known as High Pitch Band Afrika based in
Meru County has done a cover of the
Luis Fonsi
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's popular hit single
Despacito
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in Kimeru language. The Kimeru cover was uploaded on YouTube on July 10, 2017, and has generated over 500,000 views since then.
In Media the Kimeru language is used as the primary broadcast language of several Radio and TV stations in Kenya. Some include: Meru Fm, Muuga Fm, Weru Fm, Weru TV, Baite TV, Thiiri Fm among many others.
References
External links
Meru dictionaryPanAfrican L10n page on Meru
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Northeast Bantu languages
Languages of Kenya