The Maasai, Masai or Maa language is a member of the East Niolitic branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family spoken by about 900,000 people in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. The term Maasai refers to "one who speaks the Maa language".
Maasai is taught in schools to some extent, though the languages of instruction are Swahili and English. There is a Maasai dictionary, a Maasai translation of the Bible, and a few other publications, but generally the language is not used in writing very much.
á rising tone
a level tone
à falling tone
â falling tone
órè dúó apá ánaa enáyyólo naá órè taá, órè taá náají, órè dúó énaa enapákátá earây, náa káytírríshíákì náají ìnè wwéjì amû órè apá, néetây apá, néetây apá oltuŋánì ojî apá Inkimís.
As far as what I know from a long time ago, like the time there was fighting I can remember a lot about that time because a long time ago, there was...At that time there was a person named Inkimis.
Source: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~maasai/Maa Language/matext.htm
Information about the Maasai language and peoples
http://www.uoregon.edu/~maasai
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maasai_language
http://www.laleyio.com/maasai.html
Online Maa (Maasai) dictionary
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~maasai/Maa Language/matext.htm
Dholuo, Dinka, Karamajong, Maasai, Nuer, Shilluk