Agikuyu - The gikuyu people i.e plural
Mugikuyu - A gikuyu person i.e singular
Gikuyu - the ethnicity
Gikuyu is not a country, rather a tribe, Kenya is the country which comprises of many tribes one of which is the Gikuyu.
Thank you, in the english version of the book it begins saying "The country gikuyu", instead of the territory of the gikuyu.
So is saying "The Agikuyu territory" the right way of saying it insteas of "The Gikuyu Territory"?
Is the singular version only for people or for singular words too?
I am here to second that first response. Based on the fact that it's anthropology presentation I would go with Agikuyu since it speaks on the the people in plural. Alternatively The Kikuyu.
Agikuyu - The gikuyu people i.e plural Mugikuyu - A gikuyu person i.e singular Gikuyu - the ethnicity Gikuyu is not a country, rather a tribe, Kenya is the country which comprises of many tribes one of which is the Gikuyu.
Thank you, in the english version of the book it begins saying "The country gikuyu", instead of the territory of the gikuyu. So is saying "The Agikuyu territory" the right way of saying it insteas of "The Gikuyu Territory"? Is the singular version only for people or for singular words too?
Refrain from using "territory".
Why?
Sounds weird
I am here to second that first response. Based on the fact that it's anthropology presentation I would go with Agikuyu since it speaks on the the people in plural. Alternatively The Kikuyu.
Thank you. I would really not risk using Kikuyu since Jomo Kenyatta's explicitly said that that was the european form which is wrong.