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Kikuyu Pronunciation Guide: Master the Sounds of the Kikuyu Langua

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  Introduction to Kikuyu Phonology and Grammar The Kikuyu language (Gĩkũyũ), spoken by the Agĩkũyũ people of Kenya, is a Bantu language with a rich phonological and grammatical structure. This article explores key aspects of Kikuyu phonology, including its consonant system, verb tenses, noun classification, conjunctions, and unique linguistic features such as vowel fusion and stress patterns. Unlike many Indo-European languages, Kikuyu lacks grammatical gender and relies heavily on inflection to convey tense, aspect, and mood. Additionally, its phonological rules, such as liaison (vowel fusion) and emphatic stress, contribute to its distinct rhythm and expressiveness. Whether you're a linguist, a learner, or simply curious about African languages, this guide provides a structured overview of Kikuyu’s linguistic intricacies.                                           A pre - 195...