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Kutuk language

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Kutuk is a language spoken by Karo people (East Africa) which is composed of Bari, Pojulu, Kuku, Mundari, Kakwa and Nyangwara tribes. Because there is varations in the accent and intonation of Kutuk among Karo, the language is sometimes proceeded with the tribal affiliation of the speaker as in Kutuk na Bari, Kutuk na Pojulu, Kutuk na Kuku, Kutuk na Mundari, Kutuk na Kakwa or Kutuk na Nyangwara to denote the different dialects.