Nateni
Native toBenin
EthnicityGurma
Native speakers
110,000 (2021)[1]
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3ntm
Glottolognate1242

Nateni (Natemba) is a language of the Gurma people spoken in Benin. It is named after its principal dialect; the others are Tayari (Tayaba), Kunteni (Kuntemba), Okoni (Okoma).

Writing system

Alphabet[2]
uppercase ABCDE ƐFHIK KpMNOƆ PSTUW Y
lowercase abcde ɛfhik kpmnoɔ pstuw y

The low tone is indicated with the grave accent and the high tone with the acute accent on the vowel à è ɛ̀ ì ò ɔ̀ ù á é ɛ́ í ó ɔ́ ú or the syllabic n ǹ ń. The nasalization is indicated with the help of the tilde under the vowel a̰ ɛ̰ ḭ ɔ̰ ṵ which can be combined with the acute or grave accent indicating the tone á̰ ɛ̰́ ḭ́ ɔ̰́ ṵ́ à̰ ɛ̰̀ ḭ̀ ɔ̰̀ ṵ̀.

References

  1. Nateni at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Closed access icon
  2. "Nateni written with Latin script: Symbols & Characters". ScriptSource.org.


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