Warji language

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Warji
Sirzakwai
Native toNigeria
RegionBauchi State
Native speakers
75,000 (2022)[1]
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3wji
Glottologwarj1253
ELPWarji

Warji (Warjawa) or Sirzakwai is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bauchi State, Nigeria. Speakers are shifting to Hausa.[2]

Distribution

Warji is spoken in:[3]

Morphology

Within the Bade–Warji languages, Warji has the most complex nominal plural marking system.[4] Plurals are marked by the following suffixes.[3]

  • -tsǝ
  • -sA (-, -sa)
  • -Aŋsǝ (-ǝŋsǝ, -aŋsǝ)
  • -(aŋ)ʃi (-shi, -aŋshi; stem-final -i is assimilated)

These may be all allomorphs of a single suffix, with optional inserted nasals.

Suppletive nominal plurals are:[3]

English singular plural
child ŋaa mǝru
girl ŋaagǝɗ mǝrǝgudi
woman gǝɗ guɗi
man mumwan mumwanci
human being warji zarsǝ

Notes

  1. ^ Warji at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Closed access icon
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference e18 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c Blench, Roger Wordlist of the Sirzakwai (Warji) language with Hausa and English equivalents.
  4. ^ Blench, Roger. 2021. The erosion of number marking in West Chadic Roger Blench. WOCAL, Leiden.