Mesaka, or Ugarə, is a Tivoid language spoken in Cameroon.
| Mesaka | |
|---|---|
| Ugarə | |
| Native to | Cameroon |
Native speakers | (14,000 cited 1982)[1] |
Language family | Niger–Congo?
|
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | iyo |
| Glottolog | mesa1245 |
Batomo may be a separate language, or it may be the same as Motomo (Oliti, Matchi), a dialect of Iceve-Maci (Ethnologue, 22nd edition).
Vowel length is often contrastive in sequences of two similar vowels. Sequences of dissimilar vowels are not observed unless there's a consonant in-between.
| Front | Central | Back | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Close | i | ɨ | u |
| Close-mid | e | o | |
| Open-mid | ɛ | ɔ | |
| Open | ä |
Mesaka is also a tonal language with two tones: high and low.[2]
Tivoid languages | |
|---|---|
| Central | |
| Northern | |
| Others | |
This article about Southern Bantoid languages is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
This article about a language spoken in Cameroon is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |