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The ''' | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', formerly called ''Lakhesian'' by the colonial power [[Shireroth]], is a [[Cosimo-Benacian language family|Cosimo-Benacian language]] spoken by approximately 47 million people in [[Sanama]] and [[Talenore]]. It is closely related to [[Ama language|Ama]] with which it has limited mutual intelligability. Around 40 million speakers can be found in Sanama, and 7.5 million in Talenore. It is an official language in Talenore and the main official language in Sanama. Sani is an isolating language with a large number of particles. | ||
==Official status== | ==Official status== | ||
Sani is an official language in Sanama and an official language in Talenore. | |||
==Distribution and usage== | ==Distribution and usage== | ||
Sani is spoken natively in central, southern and southeastern Sanama, in the area traditionally called Sanilla. It has its strongest position outside the large cities. In rural areas and smaller cities and towns, it is by far the majority language. In larger cities, like [[Niyi]], it has a much weaker position, usually in favor of [[Istvani]]. In the entire country of Sanama, almost half of all people have Sani as their mother tongue, making it the plurality language. | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
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==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
===Syntax=== | ===Syntax=== | ||
Sani is a subject-object | Sani is a subject-verb-object language. The role a word plays in a sentence is derived from its position as well as any modifying particles or words. | ||
==Sani vocabulary== | ==Sani vocabulary== | ||
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|| government || xonuti || || ''noun:'' king, leader, chieftain | || government || xonuti || || ''noun:'' king, leader, chieftain | ||
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|| grammar || | || grammar || ti || || ''modifier:'' abstraction of noun to refer to a person | ||
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|| grammar || | || grammar || lla || || ''modifier:'' area belonging to the modified noun | ||
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|| || zawa || || ''adjective:'' free, unchained, not in servitude, independent | || || zawa || || ''adjective:'' free, unchained, not in servitude, independent | ||
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|| direction || esa || || ''noun, adjective:'' east | || direction || esa || || ''noun, adjective:'' east | ||
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|| geology || paharr || || ''noun:'' spring, source of running water | || geology || paharr || || ''noun:'' spring, source of running water | ||
Revision as of 09:36, 28 June 2019
The Sani language, formerly called Lakhesian by the colonial power Shireroth, is a Cosimo-Benacian language spoken by approximately 47 million people in Sanama and Talenore. It is closely related to Ama with which it has limited mutual intelligability. Around 40 million speakers can be found in Sanama, and 7.5 million in Talenore. It is an official language in Talenore and the main official language in Sanama. Sani is an isolating language with a large number of particles.
Official status
Sani is an official language in Sanama and an official language in Talenore.
Distribution and usage
Sani is spoken natively in central, southern and southeastern Sanama, in the area traditionally called Sanilla. It has its strongest position outside the large cities. In rural areas and smaller cities and towns, it is by far the majority language. In larger cities, like Niyi, it has a much weaker position, usually in favor of Istvani. In the entire country of Sanama, almost half of all people have Sani as their mother tongue, making it the plurality language.
Phonology
Consonants
| Bilabial | Labiodental | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plosive | p | t | k | q | |||||
| Nasal | m | n | ŋ | ||||||
| Trill | r̥ r | ||||||||
| Fricative | f | θ | s | ʃ | x | h | |||
| Approximant | ʍ w | j | |||||||
| Lateral approximant | l̥ l | ||||||||
| Affricate | ts | tʃ |
Where consonants appear in pairs, the left is unvoiced and the right is voiced.
Vowels
Sani has six vowel phonemes. They do not contrast for length or nasality. The Sani schwa vowel is transliterated as Ë, while the E vowel varies between /e/ and /ɛ/ depending on environment.
Phonotactics
Orthography
| Orthography | A | C | E | Ë | F | Ff | H | I | K | L | Ll | M | N | Ng | O | P | Q | R | Rr | S | T | U | W | Wh | X | Y | Z | Sc |
| Phonology | a | tʃ | ɛ-e | ə | f | θ | h | i | k | l | l̥ | m | n | ŋ | ɔ | p | q | r | r̥ | s | t | u | w | ʍ | x | j | ts | ʃ |
Grammar
Syntax
Sani is a subject-verb-object language. The role a word plays in a sentence is derived from its position as well as any modifying particles or words.
Sani vocabulary
Most of the Sani vocabulary is Cosimo-Benacian in origin, but the language has also borrowed words, mostly from Cisamarrese, Ama and more recently Istvanistani, Praeta and Babkhi.
| Semantic Domain | Word | Etymology | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| body | xonu | noun: head, main | |
| government | xonuti | noun: king, leader, chieftain | |
| grammar | ti | modifier: abstraction of noun to refer to a person | |
| grammar | lla | modifier: area belonging to the modified noun | |
| zawa | adjective: free, unchained, not in servitude, independent | ||
| government | rrumë | noun: state, independent entity | |
| grammar | na | conjunction: and | |
| government | kosos | Pr. Koïsoß, "Empire or a significant State, realm, domain, sphere" | noun: empire |
| interjection | oyá | interj.: hello, hi | |
| color | lunti | noun, adjective: green | |
| structure | ffaman | noun: garden, fenced or otherwise delimited area with controlled greenery | |
| direction | esa | noun, adjective: east | |
| geology | paharr | noun: spring, source of running water | |
| direction | ate | noun, adjective: west | |
| geography | haruffa | noun: island | |
| geography | hareffina | Sa. haruffa, word derived from the Sani word for island | noun: peninsula |
| colloquialism | tata | noun: filth, dirt | |
| profanity | tati | Sa. tata, filth, dirt | noun: formerly a derogatory term for Sanis used by Istvani-speakers in and around Niyi |
