Sanye may be any of several Cushitic languages spoken by former hunter-gatherers in Kenya:
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Aweer language
Aweer (''Aweera''), also known as Boni (''Bon, Bonta''), is a Cushitic language of Eastern Kenya. The Aweer people, known by the arguably derogatory exonym "''Boni,''" are historically a hunter-gatherer people, traditionally subsisting on hunting ...
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Dahalo language
Dahalo is an endangered Cushitic language spoken by at most 400 Dahalo people on the coast of Kenya, near the mouth of the Tana River. Dahalo is unusual among the world's languages in using all four airstream mechanisms found in human language ...
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Waata language
The Waata (Waat, Watha), or Sanye, are an Oromo-speaking people of Kenya and former hunter-gatherers. They share the name ''Sanye'' with the neighboring Dahalo.
The current language of the Waata may be a dialect of Orma Orma may refer to:
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The "Sanye" in Greenberg is Dahalo.
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