The Rendille–Boni languages is a proposed subgroup of the Macro-Somali languages, belonging to the Cushitic family. The languages are spoken in Kenya.[1] The hypothesis has been by now rejected, in favor of grouping Aweer as a member of the Somali languages, closely related to Garre.[2]
| Rendille–Boni | |
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| Geographic distribution | Kenya |
| Linguistic classification | Afro-Asiatic
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| Subdivisions | |
| Glottolog | None |
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| North Cushitic | |||||||||||||||
| Agaw | |||||||||||||||
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| Lowland East |
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| Dullay | |||||||||||||||
| South | |||||||||||||||
Italics indicate extinct languages | |||||||||||||||
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