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The smallest language group in East Africa is often considered to be the Hadza language, spoken by the Hadza people in Tanzania. The Hadza are a hunter-gatherer community, and their language is unique, with no known relation to other languages in the region. The number of speakers is very limited, often estimated to be around 1,000 individuals, making it one of the most endangered languages in East Africa.

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