Zaghawa language

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Linguistic map of the non-Arab peoples of Darfur, showing the extent of the Zaghawa people in Sudan.

Zaghawa is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Zaghawa people of east-central Chad (in the Sahel) and northwestern Sudan (Darfur). The people who speak this language call it Beria, from Beri, the endonym of the Zaghawa people, and a, Zaghawa for "mouth". It has been estimated that there are about 447,400 native speakers of the Zaghawa language, who primarily live in Chad and the Darfur region of Sudan. It is also spoken by a smaller number of people in Libya.

Dialects

Zaghawa clans are:[1]

  • Beria (Arabic: Zaghawa)
  • Tuba (Arabic: Bideyat): Biria, Brogat
  • Kube (Arabic: Zaghawa): Dirong, Guruf, Kube, Kapka
  • Wegi (Arabic: Twer)

Zaghawa dialects, which do not always correspond to clan divisions, are:[1]

Dialect Other names Clans Population Major communities Locations
Tuba Bideyat (Arabic), Borogat Biria, Brogat 15,000 Bahaï, Bao Bilia, Kalaït Chad: canton Kobé-Nord-Est (Iriba s.p.); sub-prefectures Bao Bilia and Kalaït (Ennedi prefecture); Sudan: Northern Dar Fur
Dirong-Guruf Durong, Gourouf Dirong, Guruf 4,000 Ebiri, Mardébé, Tronga Chad: cantons Dirong and Gourouf, and a few villages in Kapka canton (Iriba s.p.)
Kube Zaghawa (Arabic), Kobe Kapka, Kige, Kuba 25,000 Bakaoré (Matadjana), Iriba, Kouba, Tiné Chad: cantons Kapka, Kobé-Nord-Est, Kobé-Nord-Ouest, and Kobé-Sud (Iriba s.p.); Sudan: Northern Dar Fur (near the Chadian border)
Wegi Twer (Arabic), Artagh, Gala, Wagí Wegi 100,000 Ambodu, Kornoye, Kutum Sudan: Northern Dar Fur

Phonology

Vowels

Zaghawa has a nine-vowel system with advanced-tongue-root vowel harmony. The vowels fall into two sets:

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Consonants

Consonants are simple:

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Tone

There are five tones, high, mid, low, rising, falling, all of which may occur on simple vowels, for example in Script error: No such module "IPA". I watered, Script error: No such module "IPA". I said, Script error: No such module "IPA". right (direction). Tone distinguishes words, but also has grammatical functions; for example, the plural of many nouns is formed by changing the tone of the final syllable from low to high, and the perfective aspect of many verbs is similarly formed by changing the tone of the final syllable from low to high.

Syllable structure

Words tend to be short, often CV and CVCV. The most complex syllables are CVC and CRV, where R is either of the two rhotics.

Orthography

In the 1950s, a Zaghawa schoolteacher named Adam Tajir created an alphabet for the Zaghawa language that was based on the clan identification marks (brands). Sometimes known as the camel alphabet, he based the phoneme choice on the Arabic language rather than on Zaghawa. Also, some of the marks were longer than others, which made it harder to use it as a computer font.

In 2000, a Beri veterinarian named Siddick Adam Issa prepared an improved version of the alphabet which is named Beria Giray Erfe (Beria Writing Marks). In 2007, this system of writing was turned into a computer font by Seonil Yun in cooperation with SIL International and the Mission Protestante Franco-Suisse au Tchad.[3]

There is also an Arabic script alphabet under development, based on the Tijani system of writing African languages in the 13th century.

Notes

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External links

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