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Basaa language

Bantu language spoken in Cameroon


Bantu language spoken in Cameroon

FieldValue
nameBasaa
altnameMbene
nativenameɓasaá, ɓàsàa
statesCameroon
regionCentre and Littoral Provinces
speakers300,000
ethnicityBasaa people
date2005 SIL
refe18
familycolorNiger-Congo
fam2Atlantic–Congo
fam3Benue–Congo
fam4Southern Bantoid
fam5Bantu (Zone A)
fam6Basaa languages (A.40)
iso2bas
iso3bas
glottobasa1284
glottorefnameBasa (Cameroon)
guthrieA.43a
noticeIPA
Note

Basaa (also rendered Bassa, Basa, Bissa), or Mbene, is a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon by the Basaa people. It is spoken by about 300,000 people in the Centre and Littoral regions.

Maho (2009) lists North and South Kogo as dialects.

Background and origin

Basaa is spoken by 230,000 speakers. They live in Nyong-et-Kelle (Central Region) and Sanaga Maritime (with the exception of the Edéa commune, which has a Bakoko majority) and most of Nkam commune (Littoral Region). In the western and northern parts of this department, the peripheral Basaa dialects are spoken: Yabasi in the commune of Yabassi, Diɓuum in the commune of Nkondjok (Diboum Canton), north of Ndemli and Dimbamban.

Similarly, Basaa Baduala is spoken in Wouri Department (Littoral Region), traditional Basaa territory that is being transformed by the growth of Douala. Basaa is also found in Océan Department (commune of Bipindi, Southern Region).

Hijuk is spoken only in the quarter of Niki in Batanga commune, in Yangben Canton (Ch. Paulian (1980)) by 400 people. Hijuk is a Basaa dialect, despite its geographical location in the southeast of Bokito arrondissement (Mbam-et-Inoubou department, Central Region).

Phonology

Vowels

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Consonants

BilabialCoronalPalatalVelarLabial-velarUvularGlottalPlosivevoicelessprenasalimplosiveFricativeNasalTapLateralApproximant
  • When not root-initial and not after a pause, the voiceless stops are realized as voiced stops or voiced fricatives.

Tone

Basaa contrasts four tones: high, low, high-to-low (falling) and low-to-high (rising).

Orthography

The language uses a Latin-based alphabet, with the addition of the letters Ɓɓ, Ɛɛ, Ŋŋ, Ɔɔ, ten multigraphs, as well as acute, grave, and circumflex accents:

CapitalSmall
Aa
Bb
Ɓɓ
Cc
Dd
Ee
Ɛɛ
Ff
Gg
GWgw
Hh
HYhy
Ii
Jj
Kk
KWkw
Ll
Mm
MBmb
Nn
NJnj
NYny
NDnd
Ŋŋ
ŊGŋg
ŊGWŋgw
ŊWŋw
Oo
Ɔɔ
Pp
Rr
Ss
Tt
Uu
Vv
Ww
Yy

Macron and caron diacritics may be used for marking tone in reference works, for example the dictionary by Pierre Emmanuel Njock.

References

References

  1. (2012). "Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM)". CERDOTOLA.
  2. Hartell, Rhonda L.. (1993). "Alphabets of Africa". Regional Office for Education in Africa, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Unesco-Dakar Regional Office.
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