Mandara
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A Chadic language: Mandara is a language belonging to the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It is spoken by people in the Mandara Mountains region of Cameroon. A notable linguistic feature is its very limited vowel inventory.
Usage
- Mandara is one of the many indigenous languages spoken in the mountainous regions of Central Africa.
- Linguists study Mandara for its unique phonological system.
Examples
- The Mandara language has a remarkably simple vowel system.
- Field researchers are documenting oral traditions in Mandara.
- He is conducting a study on verb conjugation in Mandara.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used primarily in academic contexts such as linguistics, anthropology, and African studies.
- It can function attributively to describe things related to the language or the region, e.g., "Mandara speakers," "Mandara dialects."
Variants and Related Words
- Mandara Mountains: The geographical region where the language is spoken.
- Wandala: Another name for the Mandara language or a closely related dialect/language. It is important to note that "Mandara" may refer specifically to a language within a larger dialect cluster.
Notes on Meaning
This word refers specifically to a language. It should not be confused with: * Mandara (Sanskrit): In Hindu and Buddhist cosmology, this is the name of a mountain used as a churning rod. * The geographical Mandara Mountains themselves.
Synonyms
- Wandala (Linguistic synonym/variant name)
Noun
- a Chadic language spoken in the Mandara mountains in Cameroon; has only two vowels