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Gusii language

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The Gusii language (also known as Ekegusii) is a Bantu language spoken in Kisii and Nyamira counties in Nyanza Kenya, 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
    • Consonants
  • Ekegusii language Alphabet
  • Ekegusii Noun Classes
    • Samples 1
  • Ekegusii Numeral System
    • Sample 2
  • Sample phrases
  • Bibliography
    • Nash, Carlos M.
    • Nyauncho, Osinde K.

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.

FrontCentralBack
Closeiu
Close-mideo
Open-midɛɔ
Opena

Consonants

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.

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labialalveolarpalatalvelar
plosive t k  
affricate  tʃ 
fricativeβs ɣ
nasalmnɲŋ
tap ɾ  
approximantw j 
labialalveolarpalatalvelar
plosivep   bt   dk   ɡ
affricate  tʃ 
fricativeβs ɣ
nasalmnɲŋ
tap ɾ  
approximantw j 

The following morphophonological alternations occur:

  • n+r = [ⁿd]
  • n+b = [ᵐb]
  • n+g = [ᵑɡ]
  • n+k = [ᵑk]
  • n+c = [ⁿtʃ]
  • n+s = [ⁿs]
  • n+m = [mː]

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.

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Ekegusii language Alphabet

Ekegusii alphabet (Kenya)
Ekegusii AlphabetABCDEËGHIKMNOÖRSTUWYeiieiooi–––––
Ekegusii ConsonantsMbBwmbwChNchChwNchwNdNdwNgGwNgwNg’Ng’wNyNywNkKwNkwMwNwRwNsSwNswNtTwNtwYw

Ekegusii Noun Classes

Samples 1

Ekegusii Noun Class
ClassSingularGlossPluralGloss
1omo-abaomontoperson/humanabantopeople/humans
2omo-emeomotweheademetwehead
3e-cheng’ombecowchiombecows
4ege-ebiegekombecupebikombecups
5ri-amaritundafruitamatundafruits
6o-oobwobacowardnessobwobacowardness
7e-eekegusiiekegusii———–———–
8ama-amaamaberemilkamaberemilk
9omo-i-sekeomoisekegirlaba-i-sekegirls
10————–————

Ekegusii Numeral System

Sample 2

Ekegusii Numeral System
NumberReadingMeaningNumberReadingMeaning
1eyemo111ikomi nemo10+1
2ibere212ikomi na ibere10+2
3isato313ikomi na isato10+3
4inye414ikomi nainye10+4
5isano515ikomi na isano10+5
6isano nemo5+116ikomi na isano nemo10+5+1
7isano na ibere5+217ikomi na isano na ibere10+5+2
8isano na isato5+318ikomi na isano na isato10+5+3
9kianda919ikomi na kianda10+9
10ikomi1020emerongo ebere20

Sample phrases

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EnglishEkegusii
Good MorningBwakire buya
Good nightObotuko obuya
Headomotwe
Earogoto
Wateramache
eveningmagoroba
grandfathersokoro
to knowkomanya
to milkgokama
donkeyetigere/ebunda
Earthense
Dwellmenya
Homelandinka
Todayrero
Sunrisase/omobaso
Dogesese
Stand-tenena
Know-manya
See-rora
Upperside/Hillsiderogoro
Lake/Seaenyancha
Deserteroro
Fighteromorwani
Roll Over-garagara
Milkamabere
She goatesibeni
Cowdungesike
Ladyomosubati
Harvest (verb/noun)gesa/rigesa
Cryrera
Walktara
LookRigereria
Tomorrowmambia

Bibliography

Bickmore, Lee

  • 1997. Problems in constraining High tone spread in Ekegusii. Lingua, vol. 102, pp. 265–290.
  • 1998. Metathesis and Dahl’s Law in Ekegusii. Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, vol. 28:2, pp. 149–168.
  • 1999. High Tone Spreading in Ekegusii Revisited: An Optimality Theoretic Account. Lingua, vol. 109, pp. 109–153.

Cammenga, Jelle

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  • 2002 Phonology and morphology of Ekegusii: a Bantu language of Kenya. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.

Mreta, Abel Y.

  • 2008. Kisimbiti: Msamiati wa Kisimbiti-Kiingereza-Kiswahili na Kiingereza-Kisimbiti-Kiswahili / Simbiti-English-Swahili and English-Simbiti-Swahili Lexicon. Languages of Tanzania Project, LOT Publications Lexicon Series 7, 106 pp., ISBN 9987-691-09-9.

Nash, Carlos M.

  • 2011. Tone in Ekegusii: A Description of Nominal And Verbal Tonology. University of California, Santa Barbara.

Nyauncho, Osinde K.

  • 1988. Ekegusii morphophonology: an analysis of the major consonantal processes. University of Nairobi.

Whiteley, Wilfred H.

  • 1956 A practical introduction to Gusii. Dar es Salaam/Nairobi/Kampala: East African Literature Bureau. Available Here
  • 1960 The tense system of Gusii. Kampala: East African Institute of Social Research.
  • 1974 Language in Kenya. Nairobi: Oxford University Press.

Omonyi, Moses Mark.

  • 2020 Local languages-Ekegusii. Kibabii University
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