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Hausa is the Chadic language with the largest number of speakers, spoken as a first language by about 24 million people, and as a second language by about 15 million more.

Table of contents
1 Classification
2 Geographic distribution
3 Sounds
4 Writing system
5 See also
6 External links

Classification

Hausa belongs to the West Chadic languages subgroup of the Chadic languages group, which in turn is part of the Afro-Asiatic language family.

Geographic distribution

Native speakers of Hausa are mostly to be found in the African country of Niger and in the north of Nigeria, but the language is widely used as a lingua franca(similar to Wolof in Senegal) in a much larger swathe of West Africa, particularly amongst Muslims.

Official status

Hausa is an official language in the north of Nigeria.

Dialects

Eastern Hausa dialects include Kano, Katagum and Hadejiya. Western Hausa dialects include Sokoto, Katsina, Gobirawa, Adarawa, Kebbawa and Zamfarawa. Northern Hausa dialects include Arewa and Arawa.

Derived languages

Barikanchi is a pidgin used in the military.

Sounds

Glottalized Consonants

Hausa has glottalic consonants at four or five places of articulation (depending on the dialect), which are not accommodated by the standard Latin alphabet. They require movement of the throat during pronunciation and have a staccato sound. Each of these is similar to an English consonant and therefore they are written as modified versions of Latin letters. They can also be denoted with an apostrophe, either before or after depending on the letter, as shown below. See the individual articles on pronunciation.

b' / , an implosive consonant, IPA {}, or sometimes ;

d' / , an implosive , sometimes ;

ts', an ejective consonant, or according to the dialect;

ch', an ejective (does not occur in Kano dialect)

k' / , an ejective ; and are separate consonants;

'y is not actually a glottalized y, but rather a palatalized glottal stop,

Tones

Hausa is a tone language. Each of its five vowels a,e,i,o and u may have low tone, high tone and falling tone.

For representing tones the French accented vowels may be used:

(low tone)

(high tone)

(falling tone)

In general writing tone is often not marked. However it is needed for disambiguation in some cases.

Writing system

Hausa has had a written form for more than 200 years, at first with a variant of Arabic script called Ajami, but this has largely been superseded by a Latin alphabet which was introduced at the beginning of the 20th century. There are three additional consonants which are added to the Roman alphabet: ɓ, ɗ and ƙ.

See also

External links

  



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UCLA resource guide to the Hausa language and the culture of Hause speakers. Includes an online Hausa grammar. UCLA resource guide to the Hausa language and the culture of Hause speakers. Includes an online Hausa grammar.
Die Waldgeister aus Hausa zeigen Bilder und stellen ihre Geschichte kurz vor. Die Waldgeister aus Hausa zeigen Bilder und stellen ihre Geschichte kurz vor ...
Wikipedia article. Wikipedia article.
Introduction to the Hausa language, including the basics of its phonetics and ... everyday conversation in the language. Introduction to the Hausa language, including the basics of its phonetics and ...
Information about where Hausa is spoken and the number of its speakers. Information about where Hausa is spoken and the number of its speakers ...
Write-up on a reference grammar of the Hausa language, by one of the top authorities in ... Write-up on a reference grammar of the Hausa language, by one of the top authorities in ...
Lengua camita hablada en África Central. Población, localización e historia. Lengua camita hablada en África Central. Población, localización e historia.
Eine kurze Beschreibung der Phonetik aus dem Hausa-Online-Lehrbuch. Eine kurze Beschreibung der Phonetik aus dem Hausa-Online-Lehrbuch.
Collected by R. Sutherland Rattray (1913), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive. Collected by R. Sutherland Rattray (1913), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
Vocabulary words and phrases. Vocabulary words and phrases.

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