Tunni language

Tunni
Af-Tunni
Native toSomalia
RegionLower Shabelle, Middle Juba
EthnicityTunni Somalis
Native speakers
34,000 (2020)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3tqq
Glottologtunn1238
ELPTunni

Tunni (also known as Af-Tunni) is a Somali language spoken by the Tunni who reside in the Lower Shebelle, Middle Juba, Lower Juba and part of Bay regions in southern Somalia. The language is typically classified among the Digil group of Somali languages. Tunni is distinct from Somali, with a different phonology and sentence structure.[2][3]

Phonology

Just like in in other Somali varieties, Tunni is a tonal accent language, in which tone is determined primarily morphosyntactically.[4]

Differences from somali include

  1. Short /ɛ/ to /i/
  2. /ħ/ to /ʔ/
  3. /d(ː)/ to /j(ː)/ before long /ɛː/

Vocabulary

Numerals

The tunni numerals are [5]

1. ków 21.  labaatón i ków *
2. lámma 22.  labaatón i lámma
3. síddiʔ 23.  labaatón i síddiʔ
4. áfar 24.  labaatón i áfar
5. ʃán 25.  labaatón i ʃán
6. líʔ 26.  labaatón i líʔ
7. toddóbo 27.  labaatón i toddóbo
8. siyéed 28.  labaatón i siyéed
9. saɡáal 29.  labaatón i saɡáal
10. tómon 30.  sóddon
11. tómon i ków  * 40.  áffartón
12. tómon i lámma 50.  kóntón
13. tómon i síddiʔ 60.  lihdón
14. tómon i áfar 70.  toddobátan
15. tómon i ʃán 80.  siyyéetan
16. tómon i líʔ 90.  saɡáaʃan
17. tómon i toddóbo 100. boqol
18. tómon i siyéed 200.
19. tómon i saɡáal 1000. kún
20. labaatón 2000.

Notes

  1. ^ Tunni at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)
  2. ^ Raymond G. Gordon Jr., ed. 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 15th edition. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
  3. ^ Tosco, Mauro (1997), Af Tunni: Grammar, texts, and glossary of a southern Somali dialect, Rüdiger Köppe, ISBN 3896450603
  4. ^ "Rüdiger Köppe Verlag - African Studies / Africanistics, Cultural and Legal Anthropology, History of Christian Missions, and Sociology | Publication Details". www.koeppe.de. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  5. ^ "Tunni". lingweb.eva.mpg.de. Archived from the original on 2024-08-16. Retrieved 2025-11-17.

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