Ingrams, W. H. 1924. The Dialects of the Zanzibar Sultanate. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 3(3). 533-550.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Kiunguja | |
Kipemba | |
Kitumbatu | |
Kihadimu (Makunduchi-Bwejuu-Kizimkazi-General) | |
Kipepo | |
Kimundi | |
Shingazija |