Mfumte (Nfumte) is a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon. It is not clear if the four varieties spoken by ethnic Mfumte—Ndaktup, Kwaja, Fum and Mfumte proper—are mutually intelligible or distinct languages; ability to communicate may be either due to inherent intelligibility or to bilingualism, while Fum and Mfumte may simply be the Nigerian and Cameroonian names for the same language.
Mfumte | |
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Region | Cameroon |
Ethnicity | Mfumte |
Native speakers | (24,700 Mfumte dialect cited 1982)[1] 6,000 Kwaja and Ndaktup (2000), unknown number Fum |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:nfu – Mfumtefum – Fumkdz – Kwaja (East Mfumte) |
Glottolog | mfum1239 Mfumteicfumm1238 Fum |
Orthography
editThe Mfumte alphabet has 40 letters, with 30 consonants and 10 vowels.[2]
Alphabet
editCapital | Lowercase | IPA | |
---|---|---|---|
Phoneme | Allophones | ||
A | a | /a/ | [a] |
B | b | /b/ | [b] |
Ch | ch | /t͡ʃ/ | [t͡ʃ] |
D | d | /d/ | [d] |
Dz | dz | /d͡z/ | [d͡z] |
E | e | /e/ | [e], [ɛ] |
Ə | ə | /ə/ | [ə] |
F | f | /f/ | [f] |
G | g | /g/ | [g] |
Gb | gb | /gb/ | [gb] |
Gh | gh | /ɣ/ | [ɣ] |
H | h | /h/ | [h] |
’ | ’ | [ʔ] | |
I | i | /i/ | [i] |
Ɨ | ɨ | /ɯ/ | [ɯ] |
J | j | /d͡ʒ/ | [d͡ʒ] |
K | k | /k/ | [k] |
Kp | kp | /kp/ | [kp] |
L | l | /l/ | [l] |
M | m | /m/ | [m] |
N | n | /n/ | [n] |
Ny | ny | /ɲ/ | [ɲ] |
Ŋ | ŋ | /ŋ/ | [ŋ] |
O | o | /o/ | [o] |
Ɔ | ɔ | /ɔ/ | [ɔ] |
Ø | ø | /ø/ | [ø] |
P | p | /p/ | [p] |
R | r | /ɾ/ | [ɾ] |
S | s | /s/ | [s] |
Sh | sh | /ʃ/ | [ʃ] |
T | t | /t/ | [t] |
Ts | ts | /t͡s/ | [t͡s] |
U | u | /u/ | [u] |
Ʉ | ʉ | /y/ | [y] |
V | v | /v/ | [v] |
W | w | /w/ | [w] |
Wy | wy | /ɥ/ | [ɥ] |
Y | y | /j/ | [j] |
Z | z | /z/ | [z] |
Zh | zh | /ʒ/ | [ʒ] |
Multigraphs
editIn addition to the single phonemes, Mfumte has prenasalized, palatalized, labio-palatalized, labialized, and velarized consonants.
Capital | Lowercase | IPA |
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Mp | mp | /ᵐp/ |
Mb | mb | /ᵐb/ |
Nt | nt | /ⁿt/ |
Nd | nd | /ⁿd/ |
Nk | nk | /ᵑk/ |
Ng | ng | /ᵑɡ/ |
Nkp | nkp | /ᵑᵐkp/ |
Ngb | ngb | /ᵑᵐgb/ |
Nts | nts | /ⁿt͡s/ |
Ndz | ndz | /ⁿd͡z/ |
Nj | nj | /ⁿd͡ʒ/ |
Mf | mf | /ᶬf/ |
Mv | mv | /ᶬv/ |
Ns | ns | /ⁿs/ |
Nsh | nsh | /ⁿʃ/ |
Ngh | ngh | /ᵑɣ/ |
Nh | nh | /ᵑh/ |
Py | py | /pʲ/ |
By | by | /bʲ/ |
Ky | ky | /kʲ/ |
Gy | gy | /gʲ/ |
Hy | hy | /hʲ/ |
Mpy | mpy | /ᵐpʲ/ |
Mby | mby | /ᵐbʲ/ |
Nky | nky | /ᵑkʲ/ |
Ngy | ngy | /ᵑgʲ/ |
Mfy | mfy | /ᶬfʲ/ |
Nghy | nghy | /ᵑɣʲ/ |
Nhy | nhy | /ᵑhʲ/ |
Hwy | hwy | /hᶣ/ |
Nhwy | nhwy | /ᵑhᶣ/ |
Nghwy | nghwy | /ᵑɣᶣ/ |
Pw | pw | /pʷ/ |
Kw | kw | /kʷ/ |
Gw | gw | /gʷ/ |
Fw | fw | /fʷ/ |
Hw | hw | /hʷ/ |
Nyw | nyw | /ɲʷ/ |
Nw | nw | /nʷ/ |
Nkw | nkw | /ᵑkʷ/ |
Ngw | ngw | /ᵑgʷ/ |
Nghw | nghw | /ᵑɣʷ/ |
Nhw | nhw | /ᵑhʷ/ |
Bw | bw | /bᶭ/ |
Mbw | mbw | /ᵐbᶭ/ |
References
edit- ^ Mfumte at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Fum at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Kwaja (East Mfumte) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) - ^ a b c Eyoh, Julius A.; Hedinger, Robert (June 2008). "Mfumte Orthography Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-03-16. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
External links
edit- A Sketch Grammar of the Central Mfumte Language An introduction to the Mfumte language and a description of its grammar rules
- Conflict Resolution Systems in Wulí’ Culture A description of language conflict including the Mfumte language