Abidji language

Abidji (Abiji) is a language of uncertain classification within the Kwa branch of the Niger–Congo family. It is spoken in Ivory Coast.

Abidji
Native toIvory Coast
EthnicityAbidji
Native speakers
(51,000 cited 1993)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3abi
Glottologabid1235

It has two dialects: the "enyembe" and the "ogbru" names which the members of these ethnic groups refer to themselves, the name Ambidji was given by these groups neighbors [2]

Villages

Abidji is spoken in these villages:[3]

Village NameNative Name (API)
Soukoukrosukwebi
Badassogbadatɛ
Elibouelibu
Sahuyésayjɛ
gomongoma
Yaoboujawebi; joabu ;djabõ ; nadja côtôcô ; Amougbroussandou
Sikensisikãsi
Bécédibesedi
Brafouebybrafwebi
Bakanou A, Bgbakamɔ̃
Katadjikalaɟi
Abiéhouabjeu
Akakroakabi
Ahimangboemãgbo
Akoungouakpũmbu

Writing System

Abidji is written with a Latin alphabet, using the graphemes of the practical writing for the languages of the Ivory Coast. The letter upsilon Ʊ, ʊ › is often replaced with the V with hook Ʋ, ʋ ›.

Abidji Alphabet
Capitol Letters
ABCDE ƐFGGbJ IƖKKpL MNNyOƆ PRSTU Ʊ / ƲWYʔ
Lower Case Letters
abcde ɛfggbj iɩkkpl mnnyoɔ prstu ʊ / ʋwyʔ
Phontics
/a//b//tc/ /d//e/ /ɛ//f//ɡ//ɡ͡b//dɟ/ /i//ɪ/ /k//k͡p//l/ /m//n//ɲ//o//ɔ/ /p//r//s//t//u/ /ʊ//w//j//ʔ/

The nasal vowels are written with ‹ n › (‹ m › before ‹ p › and ‹ b ›) : ‹ an, en, ɛn, in, on, ɔn, un, ʊn ou ʋn, ɩn ›.


References

  1. Abidji at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Renée Vick, Le système aspecto-modal de l’abidji, Abidjan, Institut de linguistique appliquée, 1990
  3. Dumestre, Gérard. 1971. Atlas linguistique de Côte-d'Ivoire : les langues de la région lagunaire. Abidjan : Institut de Linguistique Appliquée (ILA). 323 p.


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