Kafa | |
Nativename: | Kafi noono |
States: | Ethiopia |
Region: | Keffa Zone |
Ethnicity: | Kafficho |
Ref: | [1] |
Date: | 2007 census |
Familycolor: | Afro-Asiatic |
Fam2: | Omotic |
Fam3: | North |
Fam4: | Gonga |
Fam5: | Kafa–Shekkacho |
Dia1: | Bosha |
Iso3: | kbr |
Glotto: | kafa1242 |
Glottorefname: | Kafa |
Kafa or Kefa (Kafi noono) is a North Omotic language spoken in Ethiopia at the Keffa Zone. It is part of the Ethiopian Language Area, with SOV word order, ejective consonants, etc.
A collection of proverbs in the language has been published by Mesfin Wodajo.[2]
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |||||||
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plain | gem. | plain | gem. | plain | gem. | plain | gem. | ||||
Plosive/ Affricate | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | ||
pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | ||||
pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | ||||
Fricative | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | ||||||
pronounced as /ink/ | |||||||||||
Nasal | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | |||||||
Rhotic | pronounced as /ink/ | ||||||||||
Approximant | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ |
Front | Back | ||
---|---|---|---|
Close | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | |
Mid | pronounced as /ink/ | pronounced as /ink/ | |
Open | pronounced as /ink/ |
Manjo | |
Also Known As: | Mangiò |
Acceptance: | speculative |
Familycolor: | unclassified |
Family: | unattested |
Iso3: | none |
Glotto2: | mang1364 |
Glottorefname2: | Mangio |
Within the Kafa culture there is a caste of traditional hunters called the Manja/Manjo 'hunters'. They may once have spoken a different language. However, Leikola has shown that currently they speak Kafa with a number of distinctive words and constructions that they use, reinforcing the distinctions between themselves and the larger Kafa society.[4]