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Bantu language spoken in western Kenya
For the Abagusii or, see Gusii people.
The Gusii language (also known as Ekegusii) is a Bantu language spoken in Kisii and Nyamira counties in NyanzaKenya, 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 (upper-side) and Maate (lower-side) 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. An example of this is the word for cat. While one dialect calls a cat ekemoni, the other calls it ekebusi (a word that comes from the sound used to call a cat in Gusii culture). Another illustrating example can be found in the word for sandals. While the Rogoro word for sandals is chisiripasi (a loanword from the English word "slippers"), the Maate dialect word is chitaratara (adapted from the sound made by sandals when one walks while wearing them). Many more lexical differences manifest in the language. The Maate dialect is spoken in Tabaka and Bogirango. Most of the other regions use the Rogoro dialect, which is also the standard dialect of Ekegusii.
Sounds
Vowels
Gusii has seven vowels. Vowel length is contrastive, i.e. the words 'bóra' to miss and 'bóóra' to say are distinguished by vowel length only.
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.
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)
Ekegusii Alphabet
A
B
C
D
E
Ë
G
H
I
K
M
N
O
Ö
R
S
T
U
W
Y
ei
ie
io
oi
-
-
-
-
-
Ekegusii Consonants
Mb
Bw
mbw
Ch
Nch
Chw
Nchw
Nd
Ndw
Ng
Gw
Ngw
Ng'
Ng'w
Ny
Nyw
Nk
Kw
Nkw
Mw
Nw
Rw
Ns
Sw
Nsw
Nt
Tw
Ntw
Yw
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
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8
ama-ama
amabere
milk
amabere
milk
9
omo-i-seke
omoiseke
girl
aba-i-seke
girls
10
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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
English
Ekegusii
Good Morning
Bwakire buya
Good night
Obotuko obuya
Head
omotwe
Ear
ogoto
Water
amache
evening
magoroba
grandfather
sokoro
to know
komanya
to milk
gokama
donkey
etigere/ebunda
Earth
ense
Dwell
menya
Homeland
inka
Today
rero
Sun
risase/omobaso
Dog
esese
Stand
-tenena
Know
-manya
See
-rora
Upperside/Hillside
rogoro
Lake/Sea
enyancha
Desert
eroro
Fighter
omorwani
Roll Over
-garagara
Milk
amabere
She goat
esibeni
Cowdung
esike
Lady
omosubati
Harvest (verb/noun)
gesa/rigesa
Cry
rera
Walk
tara
Look
Rigereria
Tomorrow
mambia
Bibliography
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