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Hehe language

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Native to
  
Tanzania

Native speakers
  
810,000 (2006)

Glottolog
  
hehe1240

Ethnicity
  
Hehe

ISO 639-3
  
heh

Language family
  
Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Southern Bantoid Bantu Northeast Bantu Bena–Kinga (G60) Hehe

Hehe is a Bantu language spoken by the Hehe people of the Iringa region of Tanzania, lying south of the Great Ruaha River. It was reported to have "Ngoni" features, that is, words of a Zulu-like language introduced when conquered by a Nguni or Zulu-like people in the early 19th century. However, other "Ngoni" speeches seem to have lost most of these distinctive features over the past 150-odd years, the language more resembling those of the neighbouring peoples. In 1977 it was estimated that 190,000 people spoke Hehe. There has been some Bible translation (British and Foreign Bible Society). Hehe may be mutually intelligible with Bena.

Hehe has 15 noun classes (akin to the genders of European languages); it marks this class with a prefix.

References

Hehe language Wikipedia