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{{Short description|Bantu language spoken in Tanzania}}
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'''Mbugwe''' or '''Mbuwe''' (Kimbugwe) is a [[Bantu language]] of spoken by the [[Mbugwe people]] of [[Lake Manyara]] in the [[Manyara Region]] of [[Tanzania]].
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'''Mbugwe''' or '''Mbuwe''' (Kimbugwe) is a [[Bantu language]] spoken by the [[Mbugwe people]] of [[Lake Manyara]] in the [[Manyara Region]] of Central [[Tanzania]]. Mbugwe is estimated to be spoken by some 34,000 people.
Mbugwe is isolated from other Bantu languages, being bordered by the locally dominant Cushitic language [[Iraqw language|Iraqw]] to the west, the [[Gorowa language]] (or dialect of Iraqw) to the south, the Nilotic [[Maasai language]] to the east, and the lake to the north. It thus shares only half its vocabulary with its Bantu cousin [[Rangi language|Rangi]], despite being very closely related.


Mbugwe is isolated from other Bantu languages, being bordered by the locally dominant Cushitic language [[Iraqw language|Iraqw]] to the west, the [[Gorowa language]] (or dialect of Iraqw) to the south, the Nilotic [[Maasai language]] to the east, and the lake to the north. It shares about 70% vocabulary with its Bantu cousin [[Rangi language|Rangi]].
[[Category:Languages of Tanzania]]
[[Category:Bantu languages]]


== Grammar ==
As is common across [[Bantu languages]], Mbugwe employs a system of [[noun classes]]. There are 16 noun classes. The subclasses 1a and 15a are also identified.

The [[syntax]] is head-initial with adjectives and other modifiers appearing after the noun. Demonstratives may sometimes appear before the head noun.

== Phonology ==
Mbugwe is considered to be a seven-vowel language. It is a tonal language with two levels of tone identified - High and Low. Tone is distinctive lexically as well as grammatically.

== Genetic affiliation ==
The language most closely related to Mbugwe is [[Rangi language|Rangi]] spoke in the [[Kondoa District]] of Central Tanzania. Mbugwe has been classified as F.34 following Guthrie's Bantu classification.


==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 3 March 2024

Mbugwe
Native toTanzania
EthnicityMbugwe
Native speakers
(24,000 cited 1999)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3mgz
Glottologmbug1242
F.34[2]

Mbugwe or Mbuwe (Kimbugwe) is a Bantu language spoken by the Mbugwe people of Lake Manyara in the Manyara Region of Central Tanzania. Mbugwe is estimated to be spoken by some 34,000 people.

Mbugwe is isolated from other Bantu languages, being bordered by the locally dominant Cushitic language Iraqw to the west, the Gorowa language (or dialect of Iraqw) to the south, the Nilotic Maasai language to the east, and the lake to the north. It shares about 70% vocabulary with its Bantu cousin Rangi.

Grammar

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As is common across Bantu languages, Mbugwe employs a system of noun classes. There are 16 noun classes. The subclasses 1a and 15a are also identified.

The syntax is head-initial with adjectives and other modifiers appearing after the noun. Demonstratives may sometimes appear before the head noun.

Phonology

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Mbugwe is considered to be a seven-vowel language. It is a tonal language with two levels of tone identified - High and Low. Tone is distinctive lexically as well as grammatically.

Genetic affiliation

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The language most closely related to Mbugwe is Rangi spoke in the Kondoa District of Central Tanzania. Mbugwe has been classified as F.34 following Guthrie's Bantu classification.


References

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  1. ^ Mbugwe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online