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The Gusii language (also known as Ekegusii) is a Bantu language spoken in Kisii and Nyamira counties in Nyanza Kenya, whose headquarters is Kisii Town, (between the Kavirondo Gulf of Lake Victoria and the border with Tanzania). It is spoken natively by 2.2 million people (as of 2009), mostly among the Abagusii. Ekegusii has only two dialects: The Rogoro and Maate dialects. Phonologically they differ in the articulation of /t/. Most of the variations existing between the two dialects are lexical. The two dialects can refer to the same object or thing using different terms. Example Cat. While one dialect calls a cat ekemoni, the other calls it ekebusi. As well, the rogoro dialect calls sandals Chidiripasi while the maate dialect calls it chitaratara. Many more lexical differences manifest in the language. Maate Dialect is spoken in Tabaka and Bogirango. Most of the other regions use the Rogoro Dialect,which is also the standard dialect

Gusii
Ekegusii
Native toKenya
RegionNyanza Kenya, Kisii County & Nyamira County, Southern Rift Valley, parts of Kericho County & Bomet County
EthnicityAbagusii
Native speakers
2.2 million (2009 census)[1]
0.5 million
Language family
Niger–Congo?
Dialects
  • Ekegusii Proper
  • Girango Maate
  • Bonchari/Bunchari/Igikuria/Egesuba/Ekisuba
Writing system
Latin, Arabic
Language codes
ISO 639-3guz
Glottologgusi1247
JE.42[2]
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Sounds



Vowels


Gusii has seven vowels. Vowel length is contrastive, i.e. the words 'bór' to miss and 'bóór' to say are distinguished by vowel length only.

Phonetic inventory of vowels in Gusii
FrontCentralBack
Close iu
Close-mid eo
Open-mid ɛɔ
Open a

Consonants


In the table below, orthographic symbols are included between brackets if they differ from the IPA symbols. Note especially the use of ‘y’ for IPA /j/, common in African orthographies. When symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant.

Phonemic inventory of consonants in Gusii
labial alveolar palatal velar
plosive   t   k  
affricate      
fricative β s   ɣ
nasal m n ɲ ŋ
tap   ɾ    
approximant w   j  
Phonetic inventory of consonants in Gusii
labial alveolar palatal velar
plosive p   b t   d k   ɡ
affricate      
fricative β s   ɣ
nasal m n ɲ ŋ
tap   ɾ    
approximant w   j  

The following morphophonological alternations occur:

The Gusii language has the consonant 'b' not realized as the bilabial stop as in 'bat' but as bilabial fricative as in words like baba, baminto, abana.


Ekegusii language Alphabet


Ekegusii alphabet (Kenya)[3][4][5]
Ekegusii Alphabet ABCDEËGHIKMNOÖRSTUWYeiieiooi-----
Ekegusii Consonants MbBwmbwChNchChwNchwNdNdwNgGwNgwNg'Ng'wNyNywNkKwNkwMwNwRwNsSwNswNtTwNtwYw

Ekegusii Noun Classes



Samples 1


Ekegusii Noun Class
Class Singular Gloss Plural Gloss
1 omo-aba omonto person/human abanto people/humans
2 omo-eme omotwe head emetwe head
3 e-ch eng'ombe cow chiombe cows
4 ege-ebi egekombe cup ebikombe cups
5 ri-ama ritunda fruit amatunda fruits
6 o-o obwoba cowardness obwoba cowardness
7 e-e ekegusii ekegusii ----------- -----------
8 ama-ama amabere milk amabere milk
9
10 -------------- ------------

Ekegusii Numeral System



Sample 2


Ekegusii Numeral System
Number Reading Meaning Number Reading Meaning
1 eyemo 1 11 ikomi nemo 10+1
2 ibere 2 12 ikomi na ibere 10+2
3 isato 3 13 ikomi na isato 10+3
4 inye 4 14 ikomi nainye 10+4
5 isano 5 15 ikomi na isano 10+5
6 isano nemo 5+1 16 ikomi na isano nemo 10+5+1
7 isano na ibere 5+2 17 ikomi na isano na ibere 10+5+2
8 isano na isato 5+3 18 ikomi na isano na isato 10+5+3
9 kianda 9 19 ikomi na kianda 10+9
10 ikomi 10 20 emerongo ebere 20

Sample phrases


EnglishEkegusii
Good MorningBwakire buya
Good nightObotuko obuya
Headomotwe
Earogoto
Wateramache
eveningmagoroba
grandfathersokoro
to knowkomanya
to milkgokama
donkeyetigere
Earthense
Dwellmenya
Homelandinka
Todayrero
Sunrisase
Dogesese
Stand-tenena
Know-manya
See-rora
Upside/Northern/Hillsiderogoro
Lake/Seaenyancha
Deserteroro
Fighteromorwani
Roll Over-garagara
Milkamabere
She goatesibeni
Cowdungesike
Ladyomosubati

Bibliography


Bickmore, Lee

Cammenga, Jelle

Mreta, Abel Y.


Nash, Carlos M.



Nyauncho, Osinde K.


Whiteley, Wilfred H.


See also



References


  1. Gusii at Ethnologue (22nd ed., 2019)
  2. Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
  3. Rhonda L. Hartell, ed. 1993. The Alphabets of Africa. Dakar: UNESCO and Summer Institute of Linguistics
  4. Nyauma, Shem (2014). "A Phonological Reconstruction Of Ekegusii And Egekuria Nouns: A Comparative Analysis" (PDF). Masters Thesis, University of Nairobi.
  5. Hartell, Rhonda, ed. (1993). Alphabets of Africa. UNESCO Regional Office in Dakar (BREDA). p. 186. ISBN 92-9091-020-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)



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На других языках


- [en] Gusii language

[fr] Gusii (langue)

Le gusii (ou ekegusii) est une langue bantoue parlée par les Gusii au Kenya.

[ru] Гусии (язык)

Гусии, также гузии, кисии, косова, — один из нигеро-конголезских языков, распространённый на юго-западе Кении[5]. Некоторые носители этого языка двуязычны, и помимо гусии говорят на луо[4]. На гусии говорят по разным данным 1,5 млн. чел.[4] 2,205,000 чел. в Кении[5]; 2,205,300 чел. во всех странах.[1][2];1,582,000 чел. во всех странах[6];2,463,000 чел.[7]



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