
Digo language
Digo is a Bantu language spoken by the Digo people along the coast of Kenya and Tanzania. It belongs to the larger Bantu language family, which includes many languages across central and southeastern Africa. Digo features unique sounds and vocabulary that reflect its cultural heritage. It is used in daily conversation, storytelling, and local traditions, and may also be written using Latin script for educational and cultural purposes. As a vital aspect of Digo identity, the language helps preserve their history, customs, and social connections in their communities.