Kalenjin languages
The Kalenjin languages are a family of a dozen Southern Nilotic languages spoken in Kenya, eastern Uganda and northern Tanzania. The term Kalenjin comes from an expression meaning 'I say ' or 'I have told you'. Kalenjin in this broad linguistic sense should not be confused with Kalenjin as a term for the common identity the Nandi-speaking peoples of Kenya assumed halfway through the twentieth century; see Kalenjin people and Kalenjin language.Branches
The Kalenjin languages are generally distinguished into four branches. There is less certainty regarding internal relationships within these.
- Elgon
- Nandi–Markweta
- Okiek–Mosiro
- Pökoot
Sample basic vocabulary of Kalenjin languages from van Otterloo, and Proto-Southern Nilotic from Rottland :
Language | eye | ear | nose | tooth | tongue | mouth | blood | bone | tree | water | to eat | name |
Proto-Southern Nilotic | *kɔːŋ, *kɔŋ | *iːt | *ser | *keːL-ɑt | *ŋɛLyɛp | *kʊːt | | *kaːw | *kɛːt | *peR | | *kɑːRɪn |
Nandi | ko̱ːnda̱ | iːtit | seruːt | ke̱ːlde̱t | ŋe̱lye̱pta̱ | ku̱ːti̱t | korotiːk | kaːweːt | keːtit | beːk | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ːt |
Kipsigis | ko̱ːnda̱ | iːtit | seruːt | ke̱ːlde̱t | ŋe̱lye̱pta̱ | ku̱ːti̱t | korotiːk | kaːweːt | keːtit | beːk | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ːt |
Terik | ko̱ːŋda̱ | iːtit | seruːt | ke̱ːnde̱t | ŋe̱nye̱pta̱ | ku̱ːti̱t | korotiːk | kaːweːt | keːtit | beːk | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ːt |
Keiyo | ko̱ːnda̱ | iːtit | seruːt | ke̱ːlde̱t | ŋe̱lye̱pta̱ | ku̱ːti̱t | korotiːk | kaːweːt | keːtit | beːk | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ːt |
South Tugen | ko̱ːŋda̱ | iːtit | seruː | ke̱ːlde̱ | ŋe̱lye̱pta̱ | ku̱ːti̱ | korotiːk | kaːweː | keːt | beːk | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ːt |
North Tugen | ko̱ːŋ | iːt | ser̃ | ke̱ːla̱t | ŋe̱lye̱p | ku̱ːt | koroti | kaːwe | keːt | beːy | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ |
Kony-Sabaot | ko̱ːŋda̱ | iːtit | serwut | ke̱ːlde̱t | ŋe̱lye̱pta̱ | ku̱ːti̱t | korotiːk | kaːweːt | keːtit | peːgo | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ːt |
Cherang'any | ko̱ːnda̱/ko̱ːŋ | iːtit | seruːt | ke̱ːla̱t | ŋe̱lye̱p | ku̱ːt | korotiːk | kaːwe | keːt | beːy | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ |
Talai | ko̱ːŋ | iːt | ser̃ | ke̱ːla̱t | ŋa̱lya̱p | ku̱ːt | koroti | kaːwa | keːt | pʰeːy | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ |
Endo | ko̱ːŋ | iːt | ser̃ | ke̱ːla̱t | ŋa̱lya̱p | ku̱ːt | koroti/kisun | kaːwa | keːt | bu̱r̃ | keam | ka̱r̃e̱n |
East Pokot | koːŋ | yiːt | sa̱r̃ | ke̱ːla̱t | ŋa̱lya̱p | ku̱ːt | kisʉn | kaːwaʔ | keːt | pʉːɣ | keam | ka̱ːyne̱ːt |
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