Daka language
Subclass of | Dakoid languages |
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Daka (Dakka, Dekka, seeɗa Deng walla Tikk) ko gootal e ɗemɗe ɗiɗi ɗe Chamba en kaalata e nder Niiseriya, goɗɗo oo ko Chamba Leko.
Feereeji Daka ko dental ɗemɗe. Ɗemngal Chamba wiyetee ko Chamba Daka (walla Sammba, Tsamba, Tchamba, Sama, Jama Daka; kadi Nakanyare) e ngal waɗi 90% e haalooɓe ɗemngal ngal. Chamba Daka kadi ina wiyee Samá Mūm.[1]
Ɗemɗe goɗɗe : Dirim (Dirin, Dirrim), Lamja, Dengsa, Tola. Dirim e Lamja–Dengsa–Tola ina njogii kodde ISO ceertuɗe, kono Ethnologue teskiima wonde ɗe ‘ɓadtiima Samba Daka, ina waawi wonde ɗemngal’ walla ‘ina waawi wonde ɗemngal ceertungal no feewi e Samba Daka ngam wonde ɗemngal ceertungal’, tee ina limta Dirim ko ɗemngal les Daka. Blench (2011) limtii Dirim ko jokkondiral e sifaaji Dakaaji goɗɗi : Nnakenyare, Mapeo, Jangani, Lamja, Dirim, ina hollita wonde so tawii Lamja e Dirim ina njiytee ko ɗemɗe ceertuɗe, hono no Ethnologue nii, ndeen Samba Daka e hoore mum ina foti fecceede e tati ɓeydaaɗi ɗemɗe.
Blench limtii ɗeeɗoo sifaaji ko ɗemɗe Samba Daka.[2]
Samba janngani Samba Nnakenyare Samba mo Mapeo Senngo Greenberg waɗii Samba Daka e nder eɓɓoore mum Adamawa, hono fedde G3, kono Bennett (1983) hollitii e weltaare mawnde wonde ko ɗemngal Benue-Kongo, hay so tawii noon waɗde ɗum e nder Benue-Kongo ina luurdi. Blench (2011) miijii ko Bantoid. Boyd (ms) noon, ina jogori jogaade Daka ko calɗi keertiiɗi e nder Niiseer-Kongo (Blench 2008). Blench (2011) limtii Taram ko ɗemngal ceertungal, hay so tawii noon ina ɓadii.
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[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Chamba-Daka materials from Raymond Boyd
- ↑ Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.