Humburi Senni language

Songhay language
هُمْبُرِ ٺِينِ‎Native toBurkina Faso, MaliRegionHombori
Native speakers
(81,000 cited 1999–2021)[2]
Language family
Nilo-Saharan?
  • Songhay
    • Southern
      • Humburi Senni
Dialects
  • Hombori
  • Maransé
Writing system
Latin
ArabicLanguage codesISO 639-3hmbGlottologhumb1243
Location of Songhay languages[3]

Northwest Songhay:

  Korandje
  Koyra Chiini
  Tadaksahak
  Tasawaq
  Tagdal

Eastern Songhay:

  Tondi Songway Kiini
  Humburi Senni
  Koyraboro Senni
  Dendi

Humburi Senni, or Central Songhay, is a variety of Southern Songhai spoken in the Hombori region, straddling the BurkinaMali border.

Orthography

Table below illustrates the Latin alphabet for Humburi Senni in Mali, as standardized by "DNAFLA".

Humburi Senni Songhay Latin Alphabet (Mali)[4]
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
[a] [b] [t͡ʃ] [d] [e] [f] [ɡ] [h] [i] [d͡ʒ] [k] [l] [m] [n]
Ɲ ɲ Ŋ ŋ O o P p R r S s Š š T t U u W w Y y Z z Ž ž
[ɲ] [ŋ] [o] [p] [r] [s] [ʃ] [t] [u] [w] [j] [z] [ʒ]

Table below illustrates the Arabic (Ajami) alphabet for Humburi Senni, based on UNESCO.BREDA report on standardization of Arabic script in published in 1987 in Bamako.[5][6]

Humburi Senni Arabic alphabet (Mali)[5][6]
Arabic
(Latin)
[IPA]
ا
‌( - )
[∅]/[ʔ]
ب
(B b)
[b]
ت
(T t)
[t]
ٺ
(C c)
[t͡ʃ]
ث
(S s)
[s]
ج
(J j)
[d͡ʒ]
Arabic
(Latin)
[IPA]
ح
(H h)
[h]
خ
(Kh kh)
[x]
ݗ
(Ŋ ŋ)
[ŋ]
د
(D d)
[d]
ذ
(Z z)
[z]
ر
(R r)
[r]
Arabic
(Latin)
[IPA]
ز
(Z z)
[z]
ژ
(Ž ž)
[ʒ]
س
(S s)
[s]
ش
(Š š)
[ʃ]
ص
(S s)
[s]
ض
(D d)
[d]
Arabic
(Latin)
[IPA]
ط
(T t)
[t]
ظ
(Z z)
[z]
ع
( - )
[ʔ]
غ
(G g)
[ɡ]
ݝ
(G g)
[ɡ]
ڢ
(F f)
[f]
Arabic
(Latin)
[IPA]
ݠ
(P p)
[p]
ڧ
(K k)
[k]
ك
(K k)
[k]
ل
(L l)
[l]
م
(M m)
[m]
ن
(N n)
[n]
Arabic
(Latin)
[IPA]
ه
(H h)
[h]
و
(W w)
[w]
ؤ
( - )
[ʔ]
ي
(W w)
[j]
ئ
( - )
[ʔ]

(Ɲ ɲ)
[ɲ]
Vowel at the beginning of a word
A E I O U
Short Vowels
اَ اٜ اِ اࣷ اُ
Long Vowels
Aa Ee Ii Oo Uu
آ اٜيـ / اٜي اِيـ / اِي اࣷو اُو
Vowel at the middle or end of a word
a e i o u
Short Vowels
◌َ ◌ٜ ◌ِ ◌ࣷ ◌ُ
Long Vowels
aa ee ii oo uu
◌َا / ◌َـا ◌ٜيـ / ◌ٜـيـ
◌ٜي / ◌ٜـي
◌ِيـ / ◌ِـيـ
◌ِي / ◌ِـي
◌ࣷو / ◌ࣷـو ◌ُو / ◌ُـو

References

  1. ^ Heath, Jeffrey, (2015) Dictionary Humburi Senni (Songhay of Hombori, Mali) - English - French. University of Michigan. Link (Archive)
  2. ^ Humburi Senni at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Closed access icon
  3. ^ This map is based on classification from Glottolog and data from Ethnologue.
  4. ^ République du Mali, Direction nationale de l’alphabétisation fonctionnelle et de la linguistique appliquée, Alphabets et règles d'orthographe des langues nationales, Bamako, DNAFLA, 1993
  5. ^ a b Chtatou, M. (1992). Using Arabic script in writing the languages of the peoples of Muslim africa. Institute of African Studies. [1]
  6. ^ a b Kew, Jonathan (2 June 2003). Proposal to encode Arabic-script letters for African languages (PDF).

External links

  • Heath, Jeffrey, (2015) Dictionary Humburi Senni (Songhay of Hombori, Mali) - English - French. University of Michigan. Link (Archive)
  • Heath, Jeffrey, (2014) Grammar of Humburi Senni (Songhay of Hombori, Mali). University of Michigan. Link
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