Kamba Fonts
Kamba fonts support the Kamba language, which is also known as Kikamba, and belongs to the Northeast Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Other dialects of Kamba include South Kitui, North Kitui, and Mumoni (Kilungu).
It was first documented and recorded by Gerhard Lindblom, a Swedish ethnographer, in the early 20th century. The written form of Kamba is based on the Masaku dialect, which is considered the standard variety.
Writing System: Latin script
Alphabetic Writing System: Kamba alphabet
Number of Characters: 26
Alphabet Letter / Character Set: A, a, B, b, C, c, D, d, E, e, F, f, G, g, H, h, I, i, J, j, K, k, L, l, M, m, N, n, O, o, P, p, Q, q, R, r, S, s, T, t, U, u, V, v, W, w, X, x, Y, y, Z, z.
Language Speakers: 3.9 million
Country / Areas: Kenya, also Uganda, Tanzania
Typeface Usage: Various business typography uses, such as corporate fonts, branding font styles, labels, product, and packaging fonts, high-performing gaming, and app fonts, more wide-use multimedia, and printer-friendly digital fonts, variable fonts for websites, tablets, software fonts, and any other high-grade professional and personal typeface applications.