Mafa language

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Mafa
Mafahay
Native to Cameroon, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Sierra Leone, Sudan
Region Far North Province, Borno State, Adamawa State
Native speakers
2,000,000 (2005) [1]
Afro-Asiatic
Language codes
ISO 639-3 maf
Glottolog mafa1239

Mafa is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon and Northern Nigeria by the Mafa people.

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Dialects

Mafa is widely spoken in the department of Mayo-Tsanaga from Mokolo to the north. Mafa includes the following dialects. [2]

There are 136,000 speakers in Cameroon. [2]

Phonology

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i ɨ ʉ u
Open-mid ɛ œ ɔ
Open a

Consonants

Labial Dental/Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain sibilant plain lab. plain lab.
Nasal m n ( ŋ )
Stop/
Affricate
voiceless p t t͡s t͡ʃ k ʔ
voiced b d d͡z d͡ʒ ɡ ɡʷ
prenasal ᵐb ⁿd ⁿd͡z ⁿd͡ʒ ᵑɡ ᵑɡʷ
implosive ɓ ɗ
Fricative voiceless f ɬ s ʃ h
voiced v ɮ z ʒ ɣ ɣʷ
Approximant l j w
Trill r

Notes

  1. Mafa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. 1 2 Binam Bikoi, Charles, ed. (2012). Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM)[Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon]. Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC) (in French). Vol. 1: Inventaire des langues. Yaoundé: CERDOTOLA. ISBN   9789956796069.
  3. Barreteau, Daniel; Le Bléis, Yves (1990). Lexique Mafa: Langue de la Famille Tchadique Parlée au Cameroun. Paris: Éditions de l'Orstom.


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