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(Redirected from Dar Daju Daju) Daju language of Chad
Daju Dar Daju
Daju Mongo
Native toChad
RegionBatha (Mongo)
Native speakers60,000 (2020)
Language familyNilo-Saharan?
Dialects
  • Bardangal
  • Eref
  • Gadjira
Writing systemLatin
Language codes
ISO 639-3djc
Glottologdard1243

Daju Mongo, also Wadai Daju or Dar Daju Daju, is an Eastern Sudanic language, one of three closely related languages in the area called "Daju" (the other two being the Nyala language and the Sila language). It is spoken in Chad by the Dar Daju Daju people near the Darfur border. There are three dialects, Bardangal, Eref, and Gadjira.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar/
Glottal
Plosive voiceless p t c k
voiced b d ɟ ɡ
prenasal ᵐb ⁿd ᶮɟ ᵑɡ
implosive ɓ ɗ ʄ
Fricative voiceless s (h)
voiced (z)
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Tap ɾ
Approximant w l j
  • Sounds /z h/ are only heard among Arabic loanwords.
  • /s/ can be heard as when in the environment of palatal consonants, or before front vowels.

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i u
Mid e o
Open a
  • Sounds /e, o/ can be heard as when in closed syllables.

References

  1. Daju Dar Daju at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. Aviles, Arthur J. (2008). The phonology and morphology of the Dar Daju Daju language. University of North Dakota.
Eastern Sudanic languages
Part of the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family
Northern k languages
Nubian
Hill Nubian
Nara
Nyima
Taman
Southern n languages
Surmic
North
Southeast
Southwest
Eastern Jebel
Temein
Daju
Eastern
Western
NiloticLarge group listed below
Nilotic languages
Eastern
Bari
Teso–Turkana
Lotuko
Ongamo–Maa
Western
Dinka–Nuer
Luo
Northern
Southern
Burun
Southern
Kalenjin
Elgon
Nandi–Markweta
Okiek–Mosiro
Pökoot
Omotik–Datooga
Italics indicate extinct languages

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