Serer (language)

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Serer

Spoken in

Senegal , Gambia
speaker 1,180,000
Linguistic
classification
Official status
Recognized minority /
regional language in
SenegalSenegal Senegal
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

-

ISO 639 -2

srr

ISO 639-3

srr

Serer (also Serer-Sine ) is an Atlantic language spoken by the Serer ethnic group in Senegal and Gambia .

The language is common in western Senegal and in the valleys of the Saloum and Sine rivers and in northwestern Gambia. It is spoken by around 1.2 million people, around 30,000 of whom live in Gambia.

Along with Diola , Wolof , Mandinka , Soninke and Fulfulde, Serer is one of the six national languages ​​of Senegal.

Other languages, which are also known as Serer (e.g. Serer-Noon , Serer-Safen ) are not dialects but belong to the Cangin languages .

Phonology

Consonants
labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive p
 
b
ᵐb
t
 
d
ⁿd
c
 
ɟ
ᶮɟ
k
 
g
ᵑɡ
q
 
 
ᶰɢ
ʔ
 
Implosive ɓ̥ ɓ ɗ̥ ɗ ʄ̊ ʄ
Fricative f s x H
Approximant
( lateral )
j w
l
Flap ɾ