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Kanembu language

Nilo-Saharan language of Chad From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Kanembu is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Chad by the Kanembu people. It is also spoken by a smaller number of people in Niger. It is closely related to Kanuri.

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Phonology

Consonants

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  • /f, b/ can also have allophones of [ɸ, β].[2]

Vowels

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  • Vowel length is also distributed.
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Writing system

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Kanembu is written with the Latin script and Ajami alphabets.

In 2009, the Chadian government standardized both Latin and Ajami scripts for all indigenous languages of the country, including Kanembu, in what is known as Chadian National Alphabet.[3][4]

Kanembu Latin alphabet [5][6]
A aB bC cD dE e Ə əF fG gH hI iJ jK k
[a][b][t͡ʃ][d][e][ə][f][g][h][i][d͡ʒ][k]
L lM mN nO oPp R rS sT tU uW wY y
[l][m][n][o][p][r][s][t][u][w][j]

The letters â, ê, î, ô, û are also used. The orthography also uses the digraphs ch, mb, nd, ng, nj.

The Ajami script has been used for Kanembu, since the time of Dunama Dabbalemi, and still today in the Tarjumo language or in religious works.

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