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Gikuyu$506703$ - traducción al holandés

ETHNIC GROUP IN KENYA
Agikuyu; Kikuju; Kĩkũyũ; Gîkûyû; Gĩkũyũ; Kiyuyu; Agĩkũyũ; Agĩkũyũ people; Agikuyu people; Kikuyus; Gĩkũyu; Agekoyo; Giguyu; Gekoyo; Gikuyu people; Agĩkuyu; Kikuyu cuisine
  • A Gikuyu man and his wife in 2020 in Kenya
  • Kikuyu woman as painted by [[Akseli Gallen-Kallela]] in 1909
  • ''Portrait of Kenosua'' by Gallen-Kallela, 1909–1910
  • First President of Kenya Jomo Kenyatta
  • Kikuyu man from 1910
  • Governor of Central Bank of Kenya Ngugi Njoroge
  • Kikuyu chief Wanbugu (seated center) in talks with the High Commissioner of the East Africa Protectorate c. 1910
  • Statue of Mau Mau Freedom Fighter Dedan Kimathi
  • Nobel Peace Prize Winner Professor Wangari Maathai

Gikuyu      
n. Bantoe-sprekende boeren in noordwesten van Nairobi, grootste stam in Kenia (ook Kikuyu)

Definición

Kikuyu
[k?'ku:ju:]
¦ noun (plural same or Kikuyus)
1. a member of a people forming the largest ethnic group in Kenya.
2. the Bantu language of the Kikuyu.
3. (kikuyu or kikuyu grass) a creeping perennial grass which is native to Kenya and cultivated elsewhere as a lawn and fodder grass. [Pennisetum clandestinum.]
Origin
the name in Kikuyu.

Wikipedia

Kikuyu people

The Kikuyu (also Agĩkũyũ/Gĩkũyũ) are a Bantu ethnic group native to Central Kenya. At a population of 8,148,668 as of 2019, they account for 17.13% of the total population of Kenya, making them Kenya's largest ethnic group.

The term Kikuyu is derived from the Swahili form of the word Gĩkũyũ. Gĩkũyũ is derived from the word mũkũyũ which means sycamore fig (mũkũyũ) tree". Hence Agĩkũyũ in the Kikuyu language translates to "Children Of The Big Sycamore". The alternative name Nyũmba ya Mũmbi, which encompasses Embu, Gikuyu, and Meru, translates to "House of the Potter" (or "Creator").