Pökoot Language (pko)

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Also Known As: Pokoot language,Pakot,Suk,Pokot,Pökoot,Pökot


Description:

Pökoot (also known as Pokot, Päkot, Pökot and in older literature as Suk) is a language spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda by the Pokot people. Pökoot is classified as the Northern branch of the Kalenjin languages found in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The Pökoot are usually called Kimukon by the other Kalenjin peoples. A 1994 figure of SIL puts the total number of speakers at 264 000, while the only little more recent Schladt (1997:40) gives the more conservative estimate of 150 000 people, presumably based on the figures found in Rottland (1982:26) who puts the number at slightly more than 115 000.

The Pökoot area is bordered to the north by the Eastern Nilotic language Karimojong. Turkana, another Eastern Nilotic language, is found to the northeast. To the east, the Maa languages Samburu and Camus (on Lake Baringo) are spoken, and to the south, the other Kalenjin languages Tugen and Markweta are found, which show considerable influence from Pökoot...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Pökoot Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Kenya
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: pko

Classification Taxonomy

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  Nilo-Saharan Group

    Eastern Sudanic Group

      Nilotic Group

        Southern Nilotic Group

          Kalenjin Group

            Pokot Group

              Pökoot Language