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Sar
Madjingay
Native toChad
Native speakers
(180,000 cited 1993 census)[1]
Dialects
  • Sar
  • Nar
Language codes
ISO 639-3mwm
Glottologsarr1246

Sar or Sara, also known as Madjingay and Sara Madjingay is a Bongo–Bagirmi language of southern Chad, and the lingua franca of regional capital of Sarh.

Phonology

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The consonants are as follows.[2]

LabialAlveolarRetroflexPostalveolar
/Palatal
Velar
Plosive/
Affricate
tenuisptk
voicedbdd͡ʒɡ
prenasalizedm͡bn͡dn͡dʒŋ͡ɡ
implosiveɓɗ
Fricatives
Nasalmn
Liquidorallɽ
nasalizedɽ̃
Semi-voweloraljw
nasalized

Vowels and nasal vowels are as follows:

FrontCentralBack
Closei ĩɨu ũ
Mide (ə)o õ
ɔ
Opena ã

/o, e/ can also be heard as [ə].[3]

There are three tones.[4][5]

ToneExampleGloss
highɡáŋɡádrum
midmālscavenger
lowjàbə̀hippopotamus
nasalsauce

References

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  1. ^ Sar at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ (in French) Fournier, Maurice, Les consonnes du sar, dans Études phonologiques tchadiennes (Jean-Pierre Caprile, éd.), pp. 37-44, Paris, SELAF, 1977, ISBN 2-85297-019-8
  3. ^ Keegan, John M. (2014). Lexique Sar. The Eastern Sara Languages: Cuenca: Morkeg Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  4. ^ (in French) Moundo Ndimajibay, Nei-Balway, Les limites des modifications en sar, dans Études phonologiques tchadiennes (Jean-Pierre Caprile, éd.), pp. 45-58, Paris, SELAF, 1977, ISBN 2-85297-019-8
  5. ^ "PanAfriL10n - PanAfrLoc - Sara". PanAfrican Localisation Resource Wiki. Retrieved 2017-03-07.
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    Sar
    Madjingay
    Native toChad
    Native speakers
    (180,000 cited 1993 census)[1]
    Dialects
    • Sar
    • Nar
    Language codes
    ISO 639-3mwm
    Glottologsarr1246

    Sar or Sara, also known as Madjingay and Sara Madjingay is a Bongo–Bagirmi language of southern Chad, and the lingua franca of regional capital of Sarh.

    Phonology

    The consonants are as follows.[2]

    LabialAlveolarRetroflexPostalveolar
    /Palatal
    Velar
    Plosive/
    Affricate
    tenuisptk
    voicedbdd͡ʒɡ
    prenasalizedm͡bn͡dn͡dʒŋ͡ɡ
    implosiveɓɗ
    Fricatives
    Nasalmn
    Liquidorallɽ
    nasalizedɽ̃
    Semi-voweloraljw
    nasalized

    Vowels and nasal vowels are as follows:

    FrontCentralBack
    Closei ĩɨu ũ
    Mide (ə)o õ
    ɔ
    Opena ã

    /o, e/ can also be heard as [ə].[3]

    There are three tones.[4][5]

    ToneExampleGloss
    highɡáŋɡádrum
    midmālscavenger
    lowjàbə̀hippopotamus
    nasalsauce

    References

    1. ^ Sar at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    2. ^ (in French) Fournier, Maurice, Les consonnes du sar, dans Études phonologiques tchadiennes (Jean-Pierre Caprile, éd.), pp. 37-44, Paris, SELAF, 1977, ISBN 2-85297-019-8
    3. ^ Keegan, John M. (2014). Lexique Sar. The Eastern Sara Languages: Cuenca: Morkeg Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
    4. ^ (in French) Moundo Ndimajibay, Nei-Balway, Les limites des modifications en sar, dans Études phonologiques tchadiennes (Jean-Pierre Caprile, éd.), pp. 45-58, Paris, SELAF, 1977, ISBN 2-85297-019-8
    5. ^ "PanAfriL10n - PanAfrLoc - Sara". PanAfrican Localisation Resource Wiki. Retrieved 2017-03-07.
    • The Sara-Bagirmi Language Project -- Sar


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