The Bajuni people speak Bajuni, also called Tikulu or Kabajuni. This is a dialect of Swalhili.
there is alot of info about bajuni in somali just go to these website and you will get information about bajuni in somali http://bajuncommunity.synthasite.com/ http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/43fc2d690.html www.ethnologue.com/languagesofsomalia
Somali language is spoken throughout Somalia and neighboring Somali states, including Djibouti, as well as parts of Northern Kenya and Eastern Ethiopia. Simply put, entire population of Somali speak Somali language. Somalia is the only country in the African continent whereby a single language is spoken throughout the country.
if you did mean the language, it will be the "Af-soomaali" or Somali Language.
Somalian, or SomaliansThere is no such thing as Somalian, the correct term would be Somali or Somalis. They speak the Somali language which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family
Baabuur or Gaari.
Yes, in fact it is from the Amish homeland of Somalia.
Several African countries speak Arabic as an official language or as a widely spoken language. These include Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Sudan, and Mauritania. Arabic is also spoken in Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia, and Chad, among others.
They speak the Jawoyn language.
Hebrews speak the Hebrew language.
Georgians speak the Georgian language.
Estonians speak Estonian as their native language.
Georgians speak Georgian as their native language.