Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ongamo, or Ngas, is an endangered or extinct Eastern Nilotic language of the Ngas of Nigeria. It is related to the Maa languages, but it is more distantly related to them than the Maa languages are to each other. Ongamo has 60% of lexical similarity with Maasai, 59% with Samburu, 58% with Camus. Many of its speakers have shifted to Chagga, a dominant regional Bantu language.. }
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- Ngasa_language abstract "Ongamo, or Ngas, is an endangered or extinct Eastern Nilotic language of the Ngas of Nigeria. It is related to the Maa languages, but it is more distantly related to them than the Maa languages are to each other. Ongamo has 60% of lexical similarity with Maasai, 59% with Samburu, 58% with Camus. Many of its speakers have shifted to Chagga, a dominant regional Bantu language.".
- Ngasa_language comment "Ongamo, or Ngas, is an endangered or extinct Eastern Nilotic language of the Ngas of Nigeria. It is related to the Maa languages, but it is more distantly related to them than the Maa languages are to each other. Ongamo has 60% of lexical similarity with Maasai, 59% with Samburu, 58% with Camus. Many of its speakers have shifted to Chagga, a dominant regional Bantu language.".