Suba language

Suba clans are located on the eastern shore and islands of Lake Victoria in Kenya and Tanzania.

The Suba religion has an ancient polytheistic history that includes writings of diverse, ancestral spirits.

A recent revival of the Suba language and its culture has influenced the increasing number of native speakers each year.

Suba is an African language spoken by the Sub-Saharan people on the eastern shores of Lake Victoria.

These texts depict a detailed polytheistic religion that describes spirits of ancient ancestors as protectors of family and land.

The Suba language and its native speakers are located on the African eastern shores of Lake Victoria, populating both Kenya and Tanzania.

By establishing a smaller noun class, the Suba language can use a less extensive prefixing system to change the meaning and plurality of words.

[9] The use of Latin script has made it easier for Suban people to practice Christianity and translate verses of biblical texts.