Bassari language

Basari, or Oniyan (Onian, Onëyan, Ayan, Biyan, Wo), is a Senegambian language of Senegal and Guinea spoken by the Bassari people, who are traditional hunter-gatherers.

Basari
Oniyan
oniyan
Native toGuinea, Senegal
EthnicityBassari
Native speakers
33,600 (2014-2015)[1]
Niger–Congo
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3bsc
Glottologbass1258[2]
Personaliyan
Peoplebiliyan
Languageoniyan
CountryLiyan

Writing system

This is the writing system of Senegal:

Bassari alphabet
ABƁCD ƊEËFG HIJKL MNÑŊO PRSŜT UWYƳ
abɓcd ɗeëfg hijkl mnñŋo prsŝt uwyƴ
  • h̃, w̃, ỹ are the consonants h, w, y nasalised.[3]
  • When vowels e and o are open, they have the acute accent: é, ó.

This is the writing system of Guinea, which uses the Guinean languages alphabet:

Bassari alphabet (Guinea)
ABƁCDƊƎEƐFGGwHHwIJɈKKwLMNNbNdNgNgwNjƝŊŊwOƆPRSƩTUVWYƳ
abɓcdɗǝeɛfggwhhwijɉkkwlmnnbndngngwnjɲŋŋwoɔprsʃtuvwyƴ
gollark: They parallel-process.
gollark: 248 rads per chunk, I think, though given that it's chunk-based I guess it's the same everywhere.
gollark: One day, computers will be fast enough for this to work fine.
gollark: Blow up your fission reactors, I mean.
gollark: Switch to fusion and blow up all your reactors.

References

  1. "Oniyan". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Bassari-Tanda". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  3. https://scriptsource.org/cms/scripts/page.php?item_id=wrSys_detail_sym&key=bsc-Latn-SN. Missing or empty |title= (help)


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