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Nuer language

The Nuer language (Thok Naath)[2] ("people's language") is a Nilotic language of the Western Nilotic group. It is spoken by the Nuer people of South Sudan and in western Ethiopia (region of Gambela). The language is very similar to Dinka and Atuot.[3]

Nuer
Thok Naath
PronunciationNaa-th
Native toSouth Sudan, Ethiopia
RegionGreater Upper Nile, Gambela Region
EthnicityNuer
Native speakers
1.7 million (2017)[1]
Dialects
  • Jikany-Nuer dialect
  • Dok-Nuer dialect
  • Bul-Nuer dialect
  • Fangak-Nuer dialect
Nyuong-Nuer dialect
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3nus
Glottolognuer1246
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The language is written with a Latin-based alphabet. There are several dialects of Nuer, although all share one written standard. For example, final /k/, is pronounced in the Jikany dialect but is dropped in other dialects despite being indicated in the Nuer orthography used by all.

Phonology edit

A phonological analysis has yet to be done. The following consonants may therefore not all be distinct.[4]

Voicing is not distinctive at the end of a stem, regardless of whether it's at the end of a word or utterance. Consonant clusters due to suffixes tend to be simplified.

Dental consonants are written th dh nh in the practical orthography. /h/ is written ɣ.

Vowels may be long or short, modal or breathy voiced. The latter are written with an underscore in the practical orthography, except for u and ä /ə̤/, where there is no modal-voiced vowel to contrast.

Vowels
Front Central Back
High i iː
i̤ i̤ː

ṳ ṳː
Close-mid e eː
e̤ e̤ː
o oː
o̤ o̤ː
Open-mid ɛ ɛː
ɛ̤ ɛ̤ː

ə̤ ə̤ː
ɔ ɔː
ɔ̤ ɔ̤ː
Near-low (æ æː
æ̤ æ̤ː)
Low
a̤ː

{æ} is rare. (Curly brackets indicate the set of æ vowels.) Final {i} is always breathy voiced. There does not appear to be a distinction between short a and ə. Breathy {o} is pronounced [ʊ] or [ɵ].

Faust & Grossman did not find strong evidence for lexical or grammatical tone, with a few exceptions such as the 1sg suffix /ə̌/ and the plural suffix /nǐ/ ~ /ǐ/, which have a rising tone.

Dialects edit

Ethnologue lists the following dialects of Nuer.

  • Eastern Jikany (Jekaing, Jikain)
  • Abigar
  • Western Jikany
  • Cien
  • Lou
  • Nyuong
  • Thiang
  • Bul Chol
  • Gawaar
  • Laak
  • Jagei (geai koay)
  • Leek
  • Dok
  • Haak

Nuer communities edit

A speaker of Nuer recorded in the United States.

There are different dialects spoken by Nuer groups living in various locations in South Sudan. Some of the Nuer people live in Western Ethiopia. They are called Jikany Nuer. The Nuer of the Upper Nile State are also called Jikany, and those in Jonglei State Lou, Gawaar, Thiang and Laak.

There are also seven counties inhabited by the other groups of Nuer in the western part of the Upper Nile Province currently known as Unity State Bentiu. These counties include:

  • Guit County: Inhabited by Jikany kuec cieng community in the eastern Bentiu
  • Mayom County: Inhabited by Bul Chol Geah community in the western part of the state
  • Rubkona County: Inhabited by Leek community in the northern Bentiu
  • Koch County: Inhabited by Jagei community in the central Bentiu
  • Mayiandit County: Inhabited by Haak Bakol-kuoth community in the far south-western part of the state, they are also known as Gatbakol-kuoth.
  • Leer County: Inhabited by Dok community in the southern part of the state.
  • Payinjiar county:Inhabited by Nyuong community in the far southern part of the state.

Among the 120,000 people at the United Nations Protection of Civilians Site Bentiu, Nuer is the preferred language for radio and news.[5]

Nuer-speaking Sudanese refugees have formed a significant community in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.

Sample phrases edit

Nuer Naath dial diethɛ kɛ a lɔr kä päärkɛ kɛ ciaŋ malä a mäni cuŋkiɛn. Tekɛ kɛ ca̱r kɛnɛ nhök ti de lät kɛ raan kɛ dämaan a gɔa.

English:  “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood”.

(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)[6]

Writing system edit

The alphabet of Nuer uses 39 distinct letters, shown below in uppercase (majuscule) and lowercase (minuscule) styles.[7]

Majuscules
A Ä B C D Dh E Ë Ɛ Ɛ̱ Ɛ̈ G Ɣ H I J
K L M N Ŋ Nh Ny O Ö Ɔ Ɔ̱ P R T Th U W Y
Minuscules
a ä b c d dh e ë ɛ ɛ̱ ɛ̈ g ɣ h i j
k l m n ŋ nh ny o ö ɔ ɔ̱ p r t th u w y

A line under a vowel, like a̱, means that it is pronounced with breathy voice. The vowels ä, u, and final i are always breathy. A doubled vowel, like in the word raan (person), means that vowel is long.[8] Nuer does have tone, but tone-based contrasts are not common.[4]

History edit

The writing system was adopted in 1928 with minor changes being added over the history of the language.[9] Both the Dinka and the Nuer agreed that their languages were so different that they could never share written languages, but they did come up with several common principles.[10]

  • final interdental consonants would always be represented as th.
  • all voiceless alveolo-palatal consonants would be represented as c.
  • the finalized Nuer alphabet consists of the following characters, which are equivalent to the phonemes of the Nuer language: d, k, l, m, n, p, t, w, g, j, r, y, ŋ, ny, th, dh, nh, ɣ, c, a, e, i, o, u, ö

Language families edit

The Nuer language belongs to the following language families, going from smallest to largest.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nuer at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023)  
  2. ^ "WALS Online -Language Nuer". wals.info. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  3. ^ Trust, Gurtong. "Nuer (Naath)". www.gurtong.net. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  4. ^ a b Faust, Noam; Grossman, Eitan. Nuer (Western Nilotic): a preliminary survey.
  5. ^ "Bentiu UN Protection of Civilians (PoC) site - Unity State, South Sudan - Information Needs Baseline: September 2015" (PDF). Internews Humanitarian Information Service. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  6. ^ "Nuer language and pronunciation". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  7. ^ Hutchinson, Sharon Elaine (1996). Nuer Dilemmas: Coping With Money, War, and the State. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. xv–xvii. ISBN 978-0520202849. OCLC 31901593.
  8. ^ "The Sounds of the Nuer Language". www.dlib.indiana.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
  9. ^ "Nuer (Naadh)". Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  10. ^ Miner, Edward. "The development of Nuer Linguistics". www.dlib.indiana.edu. Retrieved 29 October 2016.

External links edit

  • - copious grammatical notes
  • Nuer Lexicon an interactive online dictionary of Nuer
  • PanAfrican L10n page on Nuer
  • Omniglot page on Nuer
  • World Atlas of Language Structures information on Nuer
  • Wright Jay Frank, , Master of Arts thesis, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1999 ().
  • Nuer Dictionary

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The Nuer language Thok Naath 2 people s language is a Nilotic language of the Western Nilotic group It is spoken by the Nuer people of South Sudan and in western Ethiopia region of Gambela The language is very similar to Dinka and Atuot 3 NuerThok NaathPronunciationNaa thNative toSouth Sudan EthiopiaRegionGreater Upper Nile Gambela RegionEthnicityNuerNative speakers1 7 million 2017 1 Language familyNilo Saharan Eastern Sudanic Kir Abbaian NiloticWestern NiloticDinka Nuer ReelNuer ReelNuerDialectsJikany Nuer dialect Dok Nuer dialect Bul Nuer dialect Fangak Nuer dialect Nyuong Nuer dialectWriting systemLatinLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code nus class extiw title iso639 3 nus nus a Glottolognuer1246This article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA The language is written with a Latin based alphabet There are several dialects of Nuer although all share one written standard For example final k is pronounced in the Jikany dialect but is dropped in other dialects despite being indicated in the Nuer orthography used by all Contents 1 Phonology 2 Dialects 3 Nuer communities 4 Sample phrases 5 Writing system 5 1 History 6 Language families 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPhonology editA phonological analysis has yet to be done The following consonants may therefore not all be distinct 4 Consonants Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar GlottalNasal m n n ɲ ŋPlosive Voiceless p t t c kVoiced b d d ɟ ɡFlap ɾ Approximant w l j hVoicing is not distinctive at the end of a stem regardless of whether it s at the end of a word or utterance Consonant clusters due to suffixes tend to be simplified Dental consonants are written th dh nh in the practical orthography h is written ɣ Vowels may be long or short modal or breathy voiced The latter are written with an underscore in the practical orthography except for u and a e where there is no modal voiced vowel to contrast Vowels Front Central BackHigh i iː i i ː ṳ ṳːClose mid e eː e e ː o oː o o ːOpen mid ɛ ɛː ɛ ɛ ː e e ː ɔ ɔː ɔ ɔ ːNear low ae aeː ae ae ː Low aː a ː ae is rare Curly brackets indicate the set of ae vowels Final i is always breathy voiced There does not appear to be a distinction between short a and e Breathy o is pronounced ʊ or ɵ Faust amp Grossman did not find strong evidence for lexical or grammatical tone with a few exceptions such as the 1sg suffix e and the plural suffix nǐ ǐ which have a rising tone Dialects editEthnologue lists the following dialects of Nuer Eastern Jikany Jekaing Jikain Abigar Western Jikany Cien Lou Nyuong Thiang Bul Chol Gawaar Laak Jagei geai koay Leek Dok HaakNuer communities edit source source source source source source source source A speaker of Nuer recorded in the United States There are different dialects spoken by Nuer groups living in various locations in South Sudan Some of the Nuer people live in Western Ethiopia They are called Jikany Nuer The Nuer of the Upper Nile State are also called Jikany and those in Jonglei State Lou Gawaar Thiang and Laak There are also seven counties inhabited by the other groups of Nuer in the western part of the Upper Nile Province currently known as Unity State Bentiu These counties include Guit County Inhabited by Jikany kuec cieng community in the eastern Bentiu Mayom County Inhabited by Bul Chol Geah community in the western part of the state Rubkona County Inhabited by Leek community in the northern Bentiu Koch County Inhabited by Jagei community in the central Bentiu Mayiandit County Inhabited by Haak Bakol kuoth community in the far south western part of the state they are also known as Gatbakol kuoth Leer County Inhabited by Dok community in the southern part of the state Payinjiar county Inhabited by Nyuong community in the far southern part of the state Among the 120 000 people at the United Nations Protection of Civilians Site Bentiu Nuer is the preferred language for radio and news 5 Nuer speaking Sudanese refugees have formed a significant community in Omaha Nebraska United States Sample phrases editNuer Naath dial diethɛ kɛ a lɔr ka paarkɛ kɛ ciaŋ mala a mani cuŋkiɛn Tekɛ kɛ ca r kɛnɛ nhok ti de lat kɛ raan kɛ damaan a gɔa English All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 6 Writing system editThe alphabet of Nuer uses 39 distinct letters shown below in uppercase majuscule and lowercase minuscule styles 7 MajusculesA A A B C D Dh E E E Ɛ Ɛ Ɛ G Ɣ H I I JK L M N Ŋ Nh Ny O O O Ɔ Ɔ P R T Th U W YMinusculesa a a b c d dh e e e ɛ ɛ ɛ g ɣ h i i jk l m n ŋ nh ny o o o ɔ ɔ p r t th u w yA line under a vowel like a means that it is pronounced with breathy voice The vowels a u and final i are always breathy A doubled vowel like in the word raan person means that vowel is long 8 Nuer does have tone but tone based contrasts are not common 4 History edit The writing system was adopted in 1928 with minor changes being added over the history of the language 9 Both the Dinka and the Nuer agreed that their languages were so different that they could never share written languages but they did come up with several common principles 10 final interdental consonants would always be represented as th all voiceless alveolo palatal consonants would be represented as c the finalized Nuer alphabet consists of the following characters which are equivalent to the phonemes of the Nuer language d k l m n p t w g j r y ŋ ny th dh nh ɣ c a e i o u oLanguage families editThe Nuer language belongs to the following language families going from smallest to largest Dinka Nuer languages Western Nilotic languages Nilotic languages Kir Abbaian languages Eastern Sudanic languages Nilo Saharan languagesSee also editDinka language Nuer people Dinka people Western Nilotic languages Nilotic languagesReferences edit Nuer at Ethnologue 26th ed 2023 nbsp WALS Online Language Nuer wals info Retrieved 2016 10 29 Trust Gurtong Nuer Naath www gurtong net Retrieved 2016 10 29 a b Faust Noam Grossman Eitan Nuer Western Nilotic a preliminary survey Bentiu UN Protection of Civilians PoC site Unity State South Sudan Information Needs Baseline September 2015 PDF Internews Humanitarian Information Service Retrieved 2018 12 30 Nuer language and pronunciation www omniglot com Retrieved 2016 10 29 Hutchinson Sharon Elaine 1996 Nuer Dilemmas Coping With Money War and the State Berkeley University of California Press pp xv xvii ISBN 978 0520202849 OCLC 31901593 The Sounds of the Nuer Language www dlib indiana edu Retrieved 2020 07 14 Nuer Naadh Retrieved 29 October 2016 Miner Edward The development of Nuer Linguistics www dlib indiana edu Retrieved 29 October 2016 External links edit nbsp Nuer language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Nuer Project copious grammatical notes Nuer Lexicon an interactive online dictionary of Nuer OpenRoad page on Nuer Thok Nath PanAfrican L10n page on Nuer Omniglot page on Nuer World Atlas of Language Structures information on Nuer Wright Jay Frank Nuer noun morphology Master of Arts thesis State University of New York at Buffalo 1999 online copy Nuer Dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nuer language amp oldid 1186131177, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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