the masai of Kenya speak maa. this is mainly a speaking language...not a writing language.
The Maasai people speak the Maa language, which is a Nilotic language. It is a spoken language and is traditionally not a written language.
The Maasai people primarily speak the Maa language, which has various dialects. In addition to Maa, many Maasai individuals may also speak Swahili and English.
The language spoken in southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania by the Maasai people (please note 2 a's) is the Maa language. It is spoken by nearly 1 million people. With reference to the 2 a's, it is so because Maasai means the 'people who speak the Maa language. Mainly it is a spoken language and not used in writing very much
"Ye yo" in Swahili is slang used to express surprise or disbelief similar to saying "Oh wow!" in English. It is commonly used in informal conversations.
The future tense of "speak" is "will speak" or "shall speak."
The present infinitive of "speak" is "to speak."
Not by the majority of the inhabitants, but the few humans who live there usually speak Swahili.
the masai are little gay and lesbian people
In and around he Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya.
Edith Masai was born in 1967.
Aethalopteryx masai was created in 2011.
Maya Masai is 159 cm.
Linet Masai was born in 1989.
Masai Ujiri was born in 1970.
The duration of The White Masai is 2.18 hours.
Masai Mara is a place, not a group of people. The people are just called Masai. The life expectancy of the Masai is below 50 years. See the Related link below.
The word "Masai" is pronounced as "mah-sigh." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "ai" is pronounced like the letter "i."
A Masai medicine man is called a laibon.