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Kimeru dictionary collection
The collection includes a "A tentative Kimeru dictionary" published by the Meru Catholic Bookshop in 1964, compiled by Fother B. G. Giorgis. The second dictionary is an M.A. thesis submitted in Anthropology by Andrew F. MtoMugambi to the Graduate School of Syracuse University in 1970. In this version, Kimeru is spelled "Kemeero."
Kimeru dictionary (part 1), 1964
The collection includes a "A tentative Kimeru dictionary" published by the Meru Catholic Bookshop in 1964, compiled by Fother B. G. Giorgis. The second dictionary is an M.A. thesis submitted in Anthropology by Andrew F. MtoMugambi to the Graduate School of Syracuse University in 1970. In this version, Kimeru is spelled "Kemeero."
Kimeru dictionary (part 2), 1964
The collection includes a "A tentative Kimeru dictionary" published by the Meru Catholic Bookshop in 1964, compiled by Fother B. G. Giorgis. The second dictionary is an M.A. thesis submitted in Anthropology by Andrew F. MtoMugambi to the Graduate School of Syracuse University in 1970. In this version, Kimeru is spelled "Kemeero."
Kemeero-English dictionary (part 1), 1970
The collection includes a "A tentative Kimeru dictionary" published by the Meru Catholic Bookshop in 1964, compiled by Fother B. G. Giorgis. The second dictionary is an M.A. thesis submitted in Anthropology by Andrew F. MtoMugambi to the Graduate School of Syracuse University in 1970. In this version, Kimeru is spelled "Kemeero."
Kemeero-English dictionary (part 2), 1970
The collection includes a "A tentative Kimeru dictionary" published by the Meru Catholic Bookshop in 1964, compiled by Fother B. G. Giorgis. The second dictionary is an M.A. thesis submitted in Anthropology by Andrew F. MtoMugambi to the Graduate School of Syracuse University in 1970. In this version, Kimeru is spelled "Kemeero."
Kemeero-English dictionary (part 3), 1970
The collection includes a "A tentative Kimeru dictionary" published by the Meru Catholic Bookshop in 1964, compiled by Fother B. G. Giorgis. The second dictionary is an M.A. thesis submitted in Anthropology by Andrew F. MtoMugambi to the Graduate School of Syracuse University in 1970. In this version, Kimeru is spelled "Kemeero."