Vai language

The Vai language, also called Vy or Gallinas, is a Mande language spoken by the Vai people, roughly 104,000 in Liberia, and by smaller populations, some 15,500, in Sierra Leone.[3]

Vai
ꕙꔤ
Native toLiberia, Sierra Leone
RegionAfrica
Native speakers
(120,000 cited 1991–2006)[1]
Niger–Congo?
  • Mande
    • Western Mande
      • Central
        • Manding–Jogo
          • Manding–Vai
            • Vai–Kono
              • Vai
Vai syllabary
Language codes
ISO 639-2vai
ISO 639-3vai
Glottologvaii1241[2]

Writing system

Vai is noteworthy for being one of the few African languages to have a writing system that is not based on the Latin or Arabic script. This Vai script is a syllabary invented by Momolu Duwalu Bukele around 1833, although dates as early as 1815 have been alleged. The existence of Vai was reported in 1834 by American missionaries in the Missionary Herald of the ABCFM[4] and independently by Rev. Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle, a Sierra Leone agent of the Church Missionary Society of London.[5]

The Vai script was used to print the New Testament in the Vai language, dedicated in 2003.

Phonology

Vai is a tonal language and has 12 vowels and 31 consonants, which are tabulated below.

Vowels

  Oral vowels Nasal vowels
Front Back Front Back
Close i i u u ĩ ĩ ũ ũ
Close-mid e e o o ɛ̃ ɛ̃ ɔ̃ ɔ̃
Open-mid ɛ ɛ ɔ ɔ
Open a a ã ã

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Post-al.
/palatal
Velar Labial
-velar
Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Stop/
Affricate
p
 
b
mb
t
 
d
nd
c
 
ɟ
ɲɟ
k
 
g
ŋɡ
k͡p
 
 
ŋ͡mɡ͡b
Implosive ɓ l ~ ɗ ɡ͡ɓ
Fricatives fv sz (ʃ) h
Approximant
(Lateral)
j w
l ~ ɗ
Trill (r)

[r] and [ʃ] occur only in recent loanwords.

gollark: GϘn.
gollark: Revised description:```Mana courses through this glassy egg, producing a beautiful glow - it's very reflective, almost metallic. It has a red gleam, too, and smells faintly like brine. It shimmers like gold, and it seems as if time is distorted around it. It is much smaller than the other eggs, and looks like lots of pieces of paper folded together and smelling faintly like cheese. It occupies every point in the spacetime continuum.```
gollark: Oh, forgot it.
gollark: Reminder: they'll all be omnidragons.
gollark: All eggs are omnidragon eggs now as it is everywhere.

See also

References

  1. Vai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Vai". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  3. Ethnologue report for Vai
  4. "Report of Messrs. Wilson and Wynkoop". Missionary Herald. June 1834. p. 215.
  5. "A Written language in Western Africa". The New-Jerusalem magazine. A. Howard. 23 (10): 431.


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