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- Q16938952 subject Q8835142.
- Q16938952 abstract "KiKAR is, or was, a Swahili pidgin spoken among the King's African Rifles (KAR) of British colonial East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Malawi). Although there were, by design, no native Swahili speakers among the KAR, Swahili still functioned as the lingua franca, and a simplified version of it served as a military jargon and pidgin for the troops.It is not clear if KiKAR is still spoken. Maho (2009) does not list it as extinct.".
- Q16938952 spokenIn Q27407.
- Q16938952 wikiPageWikiLink Q1742184.
- Q16938952 wikiPageWikiLink Q27407.
- Q16938952 wikiPageWikiLink Q33831.
- Q16938952 wikiPageWikiLink Q7838.
- Q16938952 wikiPageWikiLink Q8835142.
- Q16938952 name "KiKAR".
- Q16938952 nativename "Kikeya".
- Q16938952 region "British East Africa".
- Q16938952 type Language.
- Q16938952 type Language.
- Q16938952 type Thing.
- Q16938952 type Q315.
- Q16938952 type Q34770.
- Q16938952 comment "KiKAR is, or was, a Swahili pidgin spoken among the King's African Rifles (KAR) of British colonial East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Malawi). Although there were, by design, no native Swahili speakers among the KAR, Swahili still functioned as the lingua franca, and a simplified version of it served as a military jargon and pidgin for the troops.It is not clear if KiKAR is still spoken. Maho (2009) does not list it as extinct.".
- Q16938952 label "KiKAR".
- Q16938952 name "KiKAR".
- Q16938952 name "Kikeya".