Dendi is a Songhay language used as a trade language across northern Benin (along the Niger River. It forms a dialect cluster with Zarma and Koyraboro Senni but it is heavily influenced by Bariba.
Dendi | |
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Dandawa | |
Native to | Benin, Niger, Nigeria |
Region | West Africa |
Native speakers | 440,000 (2000-2021)[1] |
Latin | |
Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ddn |
Glottolog | dend1243 |
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Distribution
Dendi is mainly spoken in Northern Benin, but also in other parts of Benin, and neighbouring countries. The Dendi people are the main group in the Departments of Alibori, Borgou, Donga, and Atakora.
In Nigeria, the Dendi people are found in Bordering States (Kebbi, Kwara, Niger, and Sokoto), and in other parts of Nigeria. They are usually referred by the Hausa name Dendawa (which is also used for the Songhai people).
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Labio- velar | Glottal | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
plain | lab. | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | (ŋ) | ŋʷ | (ŋ͡m) | ||
Plosive | voiceless | (p) | t | c | k | k͡p | ||
voiced | b | d | ɟ | ɡ | ɡ͡b | |||
Fricative | voiceless | f | s | h | ||||
voiced | z | |||||||
Rhotic | r | |||||||
Lateral | l | |||||||
Approximant | j | w |
- /r/ may also be heard as a tap [ɾ].
- /p/ is only a marginal phoneme.
- /k, ɡ/ may be heard as palatal [c, ɟ] when before front vowels.
- /m/ may also be heard with [ŋ͡m] in complementary distribution.[4]
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | i iː | u uː | |
Close-mid | e eː | o oː | |
Open-mid | ɛ ɛː | ɔ ɔː | |
Open | a aː |
Writing system
Uppercase | A | B | C | D | E | Ɛ | F | G | Gb | H | I | J | K | Kp | L | M | N | NY | Ŋ | Ŋw/Ŋm | O | Ɔ | P | R | S | T | W | Y | Z |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minuscules | a | b | c | d | e | ɛ | f | g | gb | h | i | j | k | kp | l | m | n | ny | ŋ | ŋw/ŋm | o | ɔ | p | r | s | t | w | y | z |
The grave accent, the acute accent and the macron are used on vowels to indicate tones.[6]
References
Bibliography
- Centre national de linguistique appliquée (CENALA) (1990), Alphabet des langues nationales (2 ed.), Cotonou: CENALA
- Centre national de linguistique appliquée (CENALA) (2008), Alphabet des langues nationales béninoises (in French) (6 ed.), Cotonou: CENALA avec le concours de l’Initiative francophone pour la formation à distance des maîtres (IFADEM)
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