Taita language

It is closely related to the Chaga languages of Kenya and Tanzania.

The Saghala (Northern Sagala, Sagalla) variety is distinct enough to be considered a language separate from the Daw'ida and Kasigau dialects.

[2] Daw'ida and Saghala contain loanwords from two different South Cushitic languages, called Taita Cushitic, which are now extinct.

[3] It is likely that the Cushitic speakers were assimilated fairly recently, since lateral obstruents in the loanwords were still pronounced as such within living memory.

However, it's a distinct language, lexically and grammatically closest to Chasu (Pare).