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Tsafiki, also known as Tsachila or Colorado, is a Barbacoan language spoken in
Ecuador Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It also includes the Galápagos Province which contain ...
by c. 2000 ethnic
Tsáchila The Tsachila, also called the Colorados (meaning “the red-colored ones”), are an indigenous people of the Ecuadorian province of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, partly named after them. Their native language is Tsafiki, a member of the Ba ...
people.


Phonology


Consonants

* /b, d/ are preglottalized �b, ˀdwhen occurring intervocalically. * /k/ can become voiced when intervocally after nasal sounds. * /ɹ/ is heard as when occurring word-initially, and when following a nasalized vowel, an allophone occurs. * /s/ is heard as when preceding high vowels /i, u/ and after unaccented high vowels. * /t͡s/ is heard as when preceding high vowels, but many speakers pronounce it as ͡ʃin all environments.


Vowels

Tsafiki has five vowels Four vowels have nasalized forms. * Unaccented vowels before voiceless stops are often devoiced ��


Morphology


Evidentiality

Tsafiki has a four-way
evidentiality In linguistics, evidentiality is, broadly, the indication of the nature of evidence for a given statement; that is, whether evidence exists for the statement and if so, what kind. An evidential (also verificational or validational) is the particul ...
system. Unmarked verbs indicate "direct" witness. is used when it is inferred from physical evidence.


References


External links


Colorado
( Intercontinental Dictionary Series) Languages of Ecuador Endangered Barbacoan languages Barbacoan languages {{indigenousAmerican-lang-stub