Tupuri

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Tupuri (Toupouri)

Spoken in

Chad ( Mayo-Kebbi East)
Cameroon ( Extreme North )
speaker 229,000
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639 -2

nic

ISO 639-3

tui

The Tupuri language (on Tupuri language: tupuro ) is a language in Chad and Cameroon is spoken by about 200,000 people.

Toupouri or Tupuri or Tpuri also refers to the people who speak this language as their mother tongue (double connotation).

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The Tupuri language is written using the Latin alphabet . A distinction is made between the consonants: b ɓ cd ɗ fghjklmn ŋ prstwy and the vowels: aeio u.

history

The Bible was translated into the Tupuri as early as the 19th century, and there has also been a practical alphabet for the native-speaking literacy of the Tupuri people since the 20th century .

vocabulary

The Tupuri Calendar:

month German Tupuri
1 January Mbao
2 February Ka'arang
3 March Meene
4th April Mburgi
5 May Topbe
6th June Baa
7th July mbiri wai gara
8th August Jonfenso'rewa
9 September Wang
10 October Ka'age
11 November Duugi
12 December Ba'are

The weekdays:

Day German Tupuri
1 Monday Fare
2 Tuesday Halge
3 Wednesday Fuggi
4th Thursday Sele
5 Friday Durgi
6th Saturday Mbesge
7th Sunday Iggi

Speech situation

The Tupuri, like the other national languages ​​of Chad , does not benefit from any official status.

Article 9 of the Chadian Constitution states that the official languages ​​of Chad are Arabic and French and that the law fixes the conditions for the preservation, promotion and development of the national languages.

"" Les langues officielles sont le français et l'arabe. La loi fixe les conditions de promotion et de développement des langues nationales. »"

Most Tupuri therefore adopt Arabic or French as their mother tongue.

However, the Tupuri is used as a cult language, even if only in Protestant churches.

Individual evidence

  1. Selon Ethnologue.com; ethnologue: tui
  2. code générique