Nandi (Naandi), also known as Cemual, is a Kalenjin language spoken in the highlands of western Kenya, in the districts of Nandi, Uasin Gishu and Trans-Nzoia.
[2] The tables below present the vowels[3] and consonants[4] of Nandi.
Nandi differentiates its vowels according to their place of articulation.
In 1909, A.C. Hollis and Charles Eliot published The Nandi: Their Language and Folklore, which contains a selection of folktales, proverbs, and riddles in Nandi with English translations.
[6] Here are some of the proverbs: Here are some of the riddles: Hollis and Eliot also include a grammar of Nandi.