Fula language
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| Fula Fulfulde, Pulaar | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spoken in: | Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gambia, Chad, Sierra Leone, Benin, Guinea-Bissau, Sudan, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo | |
| Total speakers: | 10–16 million | |
| Language family: | Niger-Congo Atlantic-Congo Atlantic Northern Senegambian Fula-Wolof Fula | |
| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1: | ff | |
| ISO 639-2: | ful | |
| ISO/FDIS 639-3: | variously: ful — Fulah (generic) fub — Adamawa Fulfulde fui — Bagirmi Fulfulde fue — Borgu Fulfulde fuq — Central-Eastern Niger Fulfulde ffm — Maasina Fulfulde fuv — Nigerian Fulfulde fuc — Pulaar fuf — Pular fuh — Western Niger Fulfulde | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for an English-based pronunciation key. | ||
The Fula language is a language of West Africa, spoken by the Fula people from Senegal to Cameroon and Sudan. It belongs to the Atlantic branch of the Niger-Congo language family.
There are many names for the Fula people and their language. The Hausa call them the Fulani, while the Wolof use Pël and the Mandinka people Fula. The Fula call themselves Fulɓe (plural), Pullo (singular). Speakers of western dialects call their language Pulaar or Pular, while central and eastern dialects use Fulfulde.
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[edit] Dialects
While there are numerous dialects of Fula, it is typically regarded as a single language. Wilson (1989) states that "travellers over wide distances never find communication impossible." Bible translators estimate that at least 7 different translations are needed to make it comprehensible for all Fulfulde speakers. Ethnologue, however, treats several of the varieties as separate languages:
[edit] East Central
[edit] Fulfulde, Western Niger (Niger)
[edit] Fulfulde, Central-Eastern Niger (Niger)
[edit] Fulfulde, Nigerian (Nigeria)
[edit] Eastern
[edit] Fulfulde, Adamawa, fub
- 700.000 speakers in Cameroon (1993)
- 128.000 in Chad (1993)
- 90.000 in Sudan (1982)
[edit] Fulfulde, Bagirmi, fui
- 24000 speakers in Chad
- 156.000 speakers in Central African Republic (1996).
[edit] West Central
[edit] Fulfulde, Maasina, ffm
- 900.000 speakers in Mali (1991)
- 7000 speakers in Ghana (1991)
[edit] Fulfulde, Borgu, fub
- 280.000 speakers in Benin (2002)
- 48.000 speakers in Togo (1993)
- also spoken in Nigeria
[edit] Pular
Alternative name is sometimes given as Fuuta Jalon (which is actually the name of the region in which it is spoken).
- 2.550.000 speakers in Guinea (1991)
- 50.000 speakers in Mali (1991)
- 136.000 speakers in Senegal (2002)
- 178.000 speakers in Sierra Leone (1991)
Pular is an official regional language in Guinea, and many speakers are monolingual. The language has borrowed a lot from Arabic and French, but also from English, Portuguese, Malinke, Susu, Wolof and others.
[edit] Western
[edit] Pulaar
- Senegal and The Gambia
[edit] Writing systems
[edit] Latin Alphabet
When written using the Latin alphabet, Fula uses the following additional special "hooked" characters to distinguish meaningfully different sounds in the language: Ɓ/ɓ, Ɗ/ɗ, Ŋ/ŋ, Ɲ/ɲ, Ƴ/ƴ (i.e. implosive B, implosive D, velar N [sounds like "ng" in "king'], palatal N, ejective Y). The apostrophe (ʼ) is used as a glottal stop. In Nigeria ʼy substitutes ƴ, and in Senegal ñ is used instead of ɲ.
[edit] Arabic script
Fula has also been written in the Arabic script or Ajami since before colonization. This continues to a certain degree and notably in some areas like Guinea.
[edit] References
- Arnott, David W. (1970). The nominal and verbal systems of Fula. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Wilson, W. A. A. (1989). Atlantic. In John Bendor-Samuel (Ed.), The Niger-Congo Languages, pp. 81-104.
[edit] External links
- http://www.jamtan.com
- http://www.kawtal.org
- http://www.kawtal.com
- Mido Waawi Pular! Learner's guide to Pular (Fuuta Jallon) by Herb Caudill and Ousmane Diallo
- Online learner's guide to Adamaoua Fulfulde
- Ethnologue entry for Fula
- Fulfulde Language Family Report (SIL) - includes maps of the dialects
- FULA (Fulfulde, Pulaar, Fulani, Peul) Language Page from MSU's Webbook of Afrian Language Resources (from the 1980s)
- Pular Language Ebooks, freely downloadable PDFs
- PanAfrican L10n page on Fulaca:Ful
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