Ha language

Language spoken in Tanzania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ha, also known with the Bantu language prefix as Giha, Igiha, or Kiha, is a Bantu language spoken by the Ha people of the Kigoma Region of Tanzania, spoken on the eastern side of Lake Tanganyika up to the headwaters of the Mikonga. It is closely related to the languages of Rwanda and Burundi; neighboring dialects are reported to be mutually intelligible with Kirundi.[4]

Phonology

Consonants

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  • /ɾ/ is heard as [l] among different dialects in free variation.
  • /b/ can be heard as either [b] or [β] in complementary distribution.[5]

Vowels

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Further reading

  • Bichwa, Saul S. 2018. "The Role of Prosodic Units in the Study of Giha." Arusha Working Papers in African Linguistics, 1(1): 81-90.

References

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