Kichaga
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Definition
Noun 1. A Bantu language: Kichaga is a Bantu language spoken primarily by the Chaga people in the northern regions of Tanzania, particularly around the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru.
Usage Notes
- Proper Noun: "Kichaga" is a proper noun, referring to a specific language. It is often capitalized.
- Alternative Name: The language is also commonly referred to as Chaga or Chagga. "Kichaga" is the language name in the language itself, following the Bantu noun-class prefix "ki-" used for languages.
- Context: This word is used in linguistic, anthropological, and geographical contexts when discussing the languages and cultures of Tanzania.
Examples
- Academic Context:
- The linguist is documenting the grammatical structures of Kichaga.
- Several poems and proverbs have been translated from Kichaga into English.
- Cultural/Descriptive Context:
- While Swahili is the national language, many people in the Kilimanjaro region grow up speaking Kichaga at home.
- She conducted her fieldwork interviews in Kichaga.
Advanced Usage
- Language Family Specification: Kichaga can be specified as part of the Northeast Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family.
- Dialect Continuum: The term "Kichaga" can refer to a dialect continuum. Major dialects include Machame, Rombo, and Vunjo.
Variants and Related Words
- Chaga (noun): The name of the ethnic group who speak Kichaga; also used as an alternative name for the language.
- Chagga (noun): A common alternate spelling for the ethnic group and language.
- Ki- prefix: A Bantu noun class prefix often used to form language names (e.g., Kiswahili, Kikuyu).
Synonyms
- Chaga
- Chagga
- Kichagga
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Bantu (adjective/noun): Referring to the large language family to which Kichaga belongs.
- Swahili (noun): The national and official language of Tanzania, which is also a Bantu language but is distinct from Kichaga.
Noun
- a Bantu language spoken by the Chaga in northern Tanzania