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1 Writing system  



1.1  Unicode  





1.2  Luhofuneraru lwa Mibvumo  







2 Phonology  



2.1  Vowels  





2.2  Consonants  





2.3  Tones  







3 References  





4 Sources  





5 External links  



5.1  Software  
















Venda language






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TshiVenda
Tshivenḓa
Native to
  • Mozambique
  • RegionLimpopo
    EthnicityVenda

    Native speakers

    1.3 million (2011 census)[1]
    1.7 million L2 speakers in South Africa (2002)[2]

    Language family

    Niger–Congo?

    Dialects
    • Guvhu
    • Ilafuri
    • Lembetu
    • Manda
    • Mbedzi
    • Phani
    • Tavha-Tsindi

    Writing system

    Latin (Venda alphabet)
    Venda Braille
    Ditema tsa Dinoko

    Signed forms

    Signed Venda
    Official status

    Official language in

     Zimbabwe
     South Africa
    Language codes
    ISO 639-1ve
    ISO 639-2ven
    ISO 639-3ven
    Glottologvend1245

    Guthrie code

    S.20 (S.21)[3]
    Linguasphere99-AUT-b incl. varieties
    99-AUT-baa to 99-AUT-bad
    Geographical distribution of Tshivenda in South Africa: proportion of the population that speaks Tshivenda at home.
      0–20%
      20–40%
      40–60%
      60–80%
      80–100%
    Geographical distribution of Tshivenda in South Africa: density of Tshivenda home-language speakers.
      <1 /km²
      1–3 /km²
      3–10 /km²
      10–30 /km²
      30–100 /km²
      100–300 /km²
      300–1000 /km²
      1000–3000 /km²
      >3000 /km²
    This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA.
    Venda
    PersonMuvenda
    PeopleVhavenda
    LanguageTshivenda

    VenḓaorTshivenḓa is a Bantu language and an official language of South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is mainly spoken by the Venda people or Vhavenḓa in the northern part of South Africa's Limpopo province, as well as by some Lemba peopleinSouth Africa. The Tshivenda language is related to the Kalanga language which is spoken in Southern Africa. During the apartheid era of South Africa, the bantustanofVenda was set up to cover the Venda speakers of South Africa.

    According to the 2011 census, Venda speakers are concentrated in the following areas: Makhado Local Municipality, with 350,000 people; Thulamela Local Municipality, with 370,000 people; Musina Local Municipality, with 35,000 people; and Mutale Local Municipality, with 89,000 people. The total number of speakers in Vhembe district currently stands at 844,000. In Gauteng province, there are 275,000 Venda speakers. Fewer than 10,000 are spread across the rest of the country—for a total number of Venda speakers in South Africa at 1.2 million people or just 2.2% of South Africa's population, making Venda speakers the second smallest minority language in South Africa, after the Ndebele language, which number 1.1 million speakers. The population statistics of the Venda people in Zimbabwe are not clear but may currently stand at a million. The people are concentrated in the South of the country but also spread to other towns and cities. There is also a significant number of them in neighbouring South Africa where they are migrant workers.

    Writing system[edit]

    The Venda language uses the Latin alphabet with five additional accented letters. There are four dental consonants with a circumflex accent below the letter (ḓ, ḽ, ṋ, ṱ) and an overdot for velar . Five vowel letters are used to write seven vowels. The letters C, J and Q are used only for foreign words and names.

    The Venda alphabet
    A a B b (C c) D d Ḓ ḓ E e F f G g
    H h I i (J j) K k L l Ḽ ḽ M m N n
    Ṋ ṋ Ṅ ṅ O o P p (Q q) R r S s T t
    Ṱ ṱ U u V v W w X x Y y Z z
    letter(s) value(s) in IPA notes
    a [a], [ɔ]
    b [b]
    bv [b̪v]
    bw [bɣʷ]or[bj] Varies by dialect
    d [d]
    dz [d͡z]
    dzh [d͡ʒ] Similar to English "j"
    dzw [d͡zʷ]
    [d̪]
    e [ɛ], [e]
    f [f]
    fh [ɸ]
    g [ɡ]
    h [ɦ], [h] Pronounced [h] before e.
    hw [ɣʷ], [hʷ]
    i [i]
    j [j] In the word Jerusalema
    k [kʼ]
    kh [kʰ]
    khw [kʷʰ]
    l [l]
    [l̪]
    m [m], [m̩] M is syllabic [m̩], when the following syllable begins with m.
    n [n], [n̩] N is syllabic when the following syllable begins with n.
    ng [ŋɡ]
    ny [ɲ]
    nz [nd͡z]
    [n̪]
    [ŋ]
    ṅw [ŋʷ]
    o [ɔ], [o]
    p [pʼ]
    ph [pʰ]
    pf [p̪f]
    pfh [p̪fʰ]
    r [ɾ]
    s [s]
    sh [ʃ]
    sw [ʂ]
    t [tʼ]
    th [tʰ]
    ths [t͡sʰ]
    thsh [t͡ʃʰ]
    ts [t͡sʼ]
    tsh [t͡ʃʼ]
    tsw [t͡sʷ]
    ty [c]
    [t̪ʼ]
    ṱh [t̪ʰ]
    u [u]
    v [v]
    vh [β]
    w [w]
    x [x] Similar to the ch in Scottish loch.
    xw [xʷ]
    y [j]
    z [z]
    zh [ʒ]
    zw [ʐ]

    Unicode[edit]

    The extra letters have the following Unicode names:

    Luṱhofunḓeraru lwa Mibvumo[edit]

    The sintu writing system Isibheqe Sohlamvu/Ditema tsa Dinoko, known technically in Venda as Luṱhofunḓeraru lwa Mibvumo, is also used for the Venda language.[citation needed]

    ṱala "divorce"
    [t̪ʼaːɽa]
    tala "draw a line"
    [tʼaːɽa]

    Phonology[edit]

    Venda distinguishes dental ṱ, ṱh, ḓ, ṋ, ḽ from alveolar t, th, d, n, l as well as (like in Ewe) labiodental f, v from bilabial fh, vh (the last two are slightly rounded). There are no clicks. As in other South African languages like Zulu, ph, ṱh, th, kh are aspirated and the "plain" stops p, ṱ, t, and k are ejective.

    Vowels[edit]

    There are five vowel sounds:

    Front Back
    Close i u
    Mid ɛ ɔ
    Open a

    Consonants[edit]

    Bilabial Labio-
    dental
    Dental Alveolar Palatal/
    Post-
    alveolar
    Velar Glottal
    plain lab. pal. plain sib. lab. pal. plain lab.
    Nasal m (ɱ) n ɲ ŋ ŋʷ
    Plosive/
    Affricate
    ejective pʷʼ pʲʼ p̪fʼ t̪ʼ tsʼ tsʷʼ tʲʼ tʃʼ
    aspirated pʷʰ pʲʰ p̪fʰ t̪ʰ tsʰ tsʷʰ tʃʰ
    voiced b b̪v d dz dzʷ ɡ
    Fricative voiceless ɸ f s ʃ x h
    voiced β v z ʒ
    Approximant l j w
    Rhotic voiced r
    flap ɺ

    A labiodental nasal /ɱ/ sound appears in prenasalised consonant sounds. Labiovelar sounds occur as alternatives to labiopalatal sounds and may also be pronounced /pkʰ pkʼ mŋ/.[4] Fortitionof β s ʃ x h l r w/ occurs after nasal prefixes, likely to [pʰ? b tsʰ tʃʰ kʰ? d d b].[5]

    Tones[edit]

    Venda has a specified tone, HIGH, with unmarked syllables having a low tone. Phonetic falling tone occurs only in sequences of more than one vowel or on the penultimate syllable if the vowel is long. Tone patterns exist independently of the consonants and vowels of a word and so they are word tones. Venda tone also follows Meeussen's rule: when a word beginning with a high tone is preceded by that high tone, the initial high tone is lost. (That is, there cannot be two adjacent marked high tones in a word, but high tone spreads allophonically to a following non-tonic ("low"-tone) syllable.) There are only a few tone patterns in Venda words (no tone, a single high tone on some syllable, two non-adjacent high tones), which behave as follows:

    Word Pattern After L After H Notes
    thamana –.–.– thàmà:nà thámâ:nà Unmarked (low) tone is raised after a high tone. That is, the preceding tone spreads.
    dukana –.–.H dùkà:ná dúkâ:ná A preceding high tone spreads but drops before the final high tone.
    danana –.H.– dàná:nà dánâ:nà The pitch peaks on the tonic syllable, and a preceding non-adjacent high tone merges into it.
    phaphama –.H.– phàphá:ná pháphâ:nà
    madzhie H.– má:dzhíè mâ:dzhìè Initial high tone spreads. With an immediately preceding high tone, that initial tone is lost.
    (The preceding tone also spreads but not as far.)
    dakalo H.–.– dáká:lò dákà:lò
    khokhola H.–.H khókhô:lá khókhò:lá

    References[edit]

    1. ^ TshiVendaatEthnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  • ^ Webb, Vic. 2002. "Language in South Africa: the role of language in national transformation, reconstruction and development." Impact: Studies in language and society, 14:78
  • ^ Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
  • ^ Poulos (1990).
  • ^ Jeff Mielke, 2008. The emergence of distinctive features, p 139ff
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