lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageThe Cangin languages [ˈtʃaŋin] are spoken by 200,000 people (as of 2007) in a small area east of Dakar, Senegal. They are the languages spoken by the Serer people who do not speak the Serer language (Serer-Sine). Because the people are ethnically Serer, the Cangin languages are commonly thought to be dialects of the Serer language. However, they are not closely related; Serer is closer to Fulani than it is to Cangin.
Group of Senegambian languages spoken in Senegal
Cangin |
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Ethnicity | Serer |
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Geographic distribution | Senegal, the Gambia |
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Linguistic classification | Niger–Congo? |
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Subdivisions |
- Saafi-Saafi
- Lehar–Noon
- Palor–Ndut
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Glottolog | cang1245 |
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Languages
The Cangin languages are:
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Safen, or Saafi-Saafi, the language of the Saafi people. Spoken inland from the Petite Côte, an area southeast of Dakar. The largest Cangin language, with over 100,000 speakers and growing (2007). |
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Lehar (Laalaa), the language of the Serer-Laalaa (or Serer-Lehar), spoken in a small area north of Thiès. |
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Noon, the language of the Serer-Noon, spoken around Thiès. |
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Palor, the language of the Palor people, spoken in a small area between Rufisque and Thies. |
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Ndut, the language of the Serer-Ndut people, spoken in the Mont-Roland, an area northwest of Thies and in the Kingdom of Biffeche on the Senegal River. |
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Lehar and Noon are particularly close, as are Ndut and Palor, though not quite to the point of easy intelligibility. Safen is transparently closer to Lehar–Noon than to Palor–Ndut.
Reconstruction
Merrill (2018: 451) reconstructs Proto-Cangin as follows.[1]
gloss | Proto-Cangin | Noon | Lehar | Safen | Ndut | Palor |
eye | *ɣi̟d/ɣad | has | kuu-koas | has | i̟l | ’i̟l |
tongue | *pe-ɗem | peɗim p- | pi̟ri̟m | peɗem | pereem | pereem |
eat | *ñam | ñam | ñam | ñaam | ñam | ñam |
breast | *ɓi̟iɓ | ɓi̟iɓ | ɓi̟iɓ | (w)ɓip | ɓi̟iɓ | ɓi̟iɓ |
four | *nixiid | nikiis | | nikis | iniil | iniil |
dog | *ɓuh | | ɓu̟u | ɓuh f- | ɓuh f- | ɓux f- |
intestine | *loox | look | look | rook | loo | loo |
wing | *paɓ | paɓ | | paɓ | (d)pab | pap |
cow | *-noɣ | enoh f- | enoh | ’inoh | fana f- | fana’ f- |
blow = nose | *ñii̟nd | ñii̟d-uk | ñii̟d-uk | | | ñii̟d~ñii̟n |
pound | *hoɗ | oɗ | oɗ | ’oɗ | | xoɗ |
jaw | *kaɓaɓ ? | | kaaɓ ‘cheek’ | kaɓaɓ k- | | kabaap |
new | *has | as | as | ’as | has | xas |
see | *ɣot | hot | hot | hot | ot~ol- | od~ol- |
swallow | *hon | on | on | ’on | (d)hon | xon |
bury | *hac | ac | ac | ’ac | hac | xac |
bear child | *li̟m | li̟m | li̟m | (w)rim | | li̟m |
dance | *ɣam | ham | ham | | | |
hold in teeth | *ŋaɓ | ŋaaɓ | ŋaɓ | ŋaɓ | ŋaɓ | |
year | *kV-(h)id̟ | kii̟s k- | kii̟s | kiis k- | kii̟l | kii̟l |
tree | *ki-rik | kedik k- | kedek | kiɗig k- | kilik | kilik k- |
bird | *sel | sel | sel | sel | | |
bury | *hu̟umb | u̟ub~u̟um | | uumb | | |
be able | *mi̟n | mi̟n | | min | mi̟n | min |
resemble | *mand | mad~man | man | | mad~man | mad~man |
be short | *luH- | looƴ (lohoƴ) | looƴ | (s)rohoƴ | (d)luh | lux |
leaf/bark | *huɓ | to̟oɓ t-, oɓ | po̟o | (w)’op | huɓ | |
sun | *noɣ | noh | noh | noh | (d)na’ | na’ |
ear | *nuf | nof | nof | (w)noef | nuf | nuf |
head | *ɣaf | haf | haf | haf | ’af | ’af |
liver | *keeñ | keeñ | keeñ | keeñ k- | (d)keeñ | |
star | *Hul | hol | ol | hor | hul | xul |
rain | *toɓ | toɓ | toɓ | toɓ | tooɓ | |
pestle | *kuɗ | koɗ k- | koɗ | | kuɗ k- | kuɗ k- |
goat | *pe | pe’ f- | peɗ | peh f- | pe f- | pe f- |
cloth/rag | *lii̟l | lii̟l | lii̟l | | lii̟l | lii̟l |
baobab | *ɓoɣ | ɓoh | ɓoh | ɓoh | ɓa | ɓa’ |
finger | *kun | jokun j- | jokon | ndukun | kun | kun |
sneeze | *ti̟s | tes | ti̟s | (s)tisoh | (d)ti̟s | ti̟s |
ant | *ñii̟ñ | ñii̟ñ | ñii̟ñ | ñiñoh f- | (d)ñii̟ñ f- | ñii̟n f- |
rear/raise | *koɗ | koɗ | | koɗ | koɗ | kod |
honey | *kV-(C)u̟m | ku̟um k- | ku̟um | | (d)ku̟um k- | ku̟um k- |
horse | *panis̟ | pen̟is̟ f- | pan̟is̟ | panis | pan̟is̟ f- | |
causative | *-iɗ̟ | -iɗ̟ | -iɗ̟ | -iɗ | -iɗ̟ | -iɗ̟ |
anticausative | *-ox | -uk | -ok | -uk | -oh | -ox |
reversive | *-i̟s | -i̟s | -i̟s | -is | -i̟s | -i̟s |
negative | *-ɗii | -ɗii | | -ɗi | | |
See also
References
- Walter Pichl, The Cangin Group: A Language Group in Northern Senegal, Pittsburgh, PA : Institute of African Affairs, Duquesne University, Coll. African Reprint Series, 1966, vol. 20
- Guillaume Segerer & Florian Lionnet 2010. "'Isolates' in 'Atlantic'". Language Isolates in Africa workshop, Lyon, Dec. 4
Languages of the Gambia |
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Official language | |
The Gambia portal |
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Indigenous languages | |
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Sign languages | |
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Immigrant languages | |
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Serer topics |
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Peoples |
- Laalaa
- Ndut
- Niominka
- Noon
- Palor
- Saafi
- Seex
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Religion | Key topics |
- Ciiɗ
- Classical Ndut teachings
- Creation myth
- Criticism
- Festivals
- Jaaniiw
- Junjung
- Lamane
- Pangool
- Religion
- Sadax
- Saltigue
- Symbolism
- Women
- Xooy
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Supreme deities |
- Kokh Kox
- Koox
- Kopé Tiatie Cac
- Roog (main)
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Other deities |
- Kumba Njaay
- Takhar
- Tiurakh
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Sacred sites |
- Fatick
- Sine River
- Sine-Saloum
- Somb
- Point of Sangomar
- Tattaguine
- Tukar
- Yaboyabo
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History |
- Amar Godomat
- Cekeen Tumuli
- Khasso
- Kingdom of Baol
- Kingdom of Biffeche
- kingdom of Saloum
- Kingdom of Sine
- Serer prehistory
- Serer history
- States headed by Serer Lamanes
- Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune
- Battle of Logandème
- Timeline of Serer history
- Western Sahara
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Demographics | By region |
- Gambia
- Mauritania
- Senegal
- Serer country
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Languages | |
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Culture |
- Birth
- Chere (or saay)
- Death
- Inheritance
- Marriage
- Mbalax
- Njuup
- Sabar
- Tama
- Tassu
- Njom
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Royalty | Kings (Maad) and Lamanes (ancient kings / landowners) |
- Lamane Jegan Joof
- Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof
- Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof
- Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb Joof
- Maad a Sinig Mahecor Joof
- Maad a Sinig Maysa Wali Jaxateh Manneh
- Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof
- Maad Ndaah Njemeh Joof
- Maad Semou Njekeh Joof
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Queens & Queen Mothers |
- Lingeer Fatim Beye
- Lingeer Ndoye Demba
- Lingeer Ngoné Dièye
- Lingeer Selbeh Ndoffene Joof
- Serer maternal clans
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Dynasties and royal houses |
- Faye family
- Guelowar
- Joof family
- Joos Maternal Dynasty
- The Royal House of Boureh Gnilane Joof
- The Royal House of Jogo Siga Joof
- The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof
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Families and royal titles |
- Buumi
- Faye family
- Joof family
- Lamane
- Lingeer
- Loul
- Maad Saloum
- Maad a Sinig
- Njie family
- Sarr family
- Sene family
- Teigne
- Thilas
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Related people |
- Jola people
- Lebu people
- Toucouleur people
- Wolof people
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Authority control  | |
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На других языках
[de] Cangin-Sprachen
Cangin ist eine Sprachgruppe, die von 200.000 Menschen (2007) in Senegal und Gambia gesprochen wird, die Teil der Serer-Volksgruppe sind. Cangin gehört zur Nordgruppe der westatlantischen Sprachen aus der Niger-Kongo-Sprachfamilie.
- [en] Cangin languages
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