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== Kikongo == |
== Kikongo == |
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==== Languages ==== |
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Most Kongolese speak Kikongo, a continuum of closely related dialects. Within the Kingdom, most speak southern and eastern varieties of Kikongo, principally including the main dialects of Kisikongo, Kisolongo, Kizombo, and Kiṭandu. |
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The official language of the Kongo is Kisikongo (colloquially known as Sansala), a Kikongo dialect spoken in Mpemba province. Kisikongo and its ancestor have functioned as the court language of the Kingdom since at least the 15th century. |
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===== <big>Orthography</big> ===== |
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The present Mputu orthography system for Kikongo was created in the 1920s, inspired by a mass movement in African nations (particularly [[Manden]]) to reform their Latin orthographies. It was recognized by the Kingdom of Kongo in 1939 and became official in 1957. |
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!m |
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!n |
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!i |
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!s |
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!o |
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!l |
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!a |
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* In order to clarify pronunciation, /buːi/ is often transcribed as ''bu'i'' with an apostrophe, while /bwi/ is transcribed as ''bui'', without one. |
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* /w/ at the start of a word followed by a vowel is transcribed as ''o'', as in Oembo (/wembo/). |
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* In the Kisolongo and Kizombo dialects, the sound /v/ is often pronounced /β/ and may be written as ''bh''. |
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* In eastern Kikongo dialects, ''v'' is often pronounced as /ɣ/. |
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* In Portuguese and Spanish sources, ''k'' may be spelled ''qu'', reflecting old Castilian orthography. |
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|+Comparison of Capuchin (1652) and Mputu (1957) orthographies |
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!''Vocabularium Congense'' (1652) |
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!Mputu |
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|''lúfunzulú lua iúma ia úqúissi'' |
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|''lufunzulu lua yuma ya ukisi'' |
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|'tarnishing of the thing of sacredness' |
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==== Sources ==== |
==== Sources ==== |
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