Dangla

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Definition

Noun 1. A Chadic language: Dangla is a specific language belonging to the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It is primarily spoken by people in Chad. 2. A linguistic system with distinctive vowel features: The Dangla language is characterized phonologically by its use of seven distinct vowel qualities and additionally employs vowel length as a meaningful contrast (i.e., short and long vowels change word meanings).

Examples of Usage
  • Linguists have documented the complex vowel system of Dangla.
  • Dangla is one of the many Chadic languages spoken in central Africa.
  • The study focused on how verb tenses are formed in Dangla.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used almost exclusively in academic contexts such as linguistics, anthropology, and African studies.
  • When referring to the people who speak this language, the term Dangla speakers or the ethnonym Dangla may be used.
  • Example in a scholarly context: "The phonemic inventory of Dangla presents a typologically interesting case for vowel harmony studies."
Variants and Related Words
  • Dangaleat: An alternate name for the Dangla language or a closely related dialect.
  • Chadic: Relating to the language family to which Dangla belongs.
  • Afro-Asiatic: The larger language phylum encompassing Chadic languages like Dangla.
Synonyms
  • Dangaleat (n): A variant name for the language.
  • (There are no true conceptual synonyms for a proper noun naming a specific language. The synonyms are essentially alternate names or spellings.)
Related Phrases
  • Speak Dangla: The action of using the Dangla language.
    • Few outsiders speak Dangla fluently.
  • Dangla language: A more descriptive phrase equivalent to the noun itself.
    • The Dangla language is under-documented.
Related Idioms

(As a proper noun referring to a specific language, Dangla does not have associated idioms in English. Idioms would exist within the Dangla language itself.)

Noun
  1. a Chadic language spoken in Chad; uses seven vowels plus differences in vowel length