Citations:Asu

Chasu, Tanzanian Bantu language with code asa

 * 1971, Pidginization and Creolization of Languages, page 247:
 * The former is much more widespread throughout Bantu, however, and need not be related exclusively to Asu.
 * 1992, Matthias Brenzinger, Language Death: Factual and Theoretical Explorations ISBN 3110134047, page 349
 * (6) Immigration of Asu speakers in Gweno territory; internal and external factors that led to a gradual dominance of Asu and their language over Gweno; increase in importance of Asu language (favored by missionaries since 1900) and Swahili
 * 2007, Stefan Höschele, Christian Remnant-African Folk Church: Seventh-Day Adventism (900416233X), page 54:
 * They call their language Chasu, but here I am using the shorter “Asu” for the language, except where the sources say Chasu. Some northern Pare groups do not speak Asu but Gweno, which is related to some Chagga dialects.