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Bariba, also known as Baatonum, is the language of the Bariba people and was the language of the state of
Borgu Borgu is a region and former country split between north-west Nigeria and the northern Republic of Benin. It was partitioned between British Empire, Great Britain and France by the Anglo-French Convention of 1898. People of Borgu are known as B ...
. The native speakers are called Baatombu (singular Baatonu), Barba, Baruba, Berba and a number of various other names and spellings. It is primarily spoken in Benin, but also across the border in adjacent Kwara State and
Niger State Niger State is a state in the North Central (Nigeria), North Central region of Nigeria, bordered to the east by Kaduna State and the Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria), Federal Capital Territory, to the north by Kebbi State and Zamfara State, ...
, a percentage of speakers are also found in Saki West local government area of Oyo State Nigeria, and some Bariba are in
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,
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and
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. Welmers (1952) reported the Bariba language as spoken in the cities of Nikki, Parakou, Kandi, and Natitingou.


Names

The language can be known by different names: *the Bariba people call their language Baatɔnum; *the
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call the language Baruba; *the
Hausa people The Hausa (Endonym, autonyms for singular: Bahaushe (male, m), Bahaushiya (female, f); plural: Hausawa and general: Hausa; exonyms: Ausa; Ajami script, Ajami: ) are a native ethnic group in West Africa. They speak the Hausa language, which is the ...
refer to the language as Borganci (also spelled Borganchi) after
Borgu Borgu is a region and former country split between north-west Nigeria and the northern Republic of Benin. It was partitioned between British Empire, Great Britain and France by the Anglo-French Convention of 1898. People of Borgu are known as B ...
where it is spoken; *the names in the Busa language and the Boko language are Borgu and Borgunya. Other names include Barba or Berba. One person who speaks Bariba is called Baatɔnu and two or more persons or speakers are called Baatɔmbu and the language of the Baatɔmbu/Borgawa people is called Baatɔnum.


Geographic distribution

In Nigeria, Bariba is spoken mainly in
Borgu Borgu is a region and former country split between north-west Nigeria and the northern Republic of Benin. It was partitioned between British Empire, Great Britain and France by the Anglo-French Convention of 1898. People of Borgu are known as B ...
LGA of
Niger State Niger State is a state in the North Central (Nigeria), North Central region of Nigeria, bordered to the east by Kaduna State and the Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria), Federal Capital Territory, to the north by Kebbi State and Zamfara State, ...
, Saki West LGA and in Baruten LGA of Kwara state. A number of Bariba have migrated to other parts of Nigeria, including
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. The Bariba people are referred to as Borgawa in Hausa. In Benin, Bariba is spoken mainly in Alibori, Donga, Atakora and Borgou departments. A number of Bariba have migrated to other parts of Benin, including
Cotonou Cotonou (; ) is the largest city in Benin. Its official population count was 679,012 inhabitants in 2012; however, over two million people live in the larger urban area. The urban area continues to expand, notably toward the west. The city lies ...
. In Togo, Bariba is spoken in the Centrale Region. In Burkina Faso, Bariba is spoken in
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. There are also some Bariba in
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in Tillabéri Region and Dosso Region.


Classification

Bariba is usually classed as an independent member of the Savanna languages, but some consider it and a number of other languages, such as Miyobe, as a Gur language. However, other than Bariba, there are other unclassified Gur languages, including Miyobe, Koromfe, Viemo, and Natyoro.


Alphabet

There are 23 letters of Batonou alphabet:


Phonology


Consonants

* /ɾ/ may be heard as a lateralized ºwhen preceding front vowels. * /s, z/ may be heard as ƒ, Ê’when preceding front vowels.


Vowels


Tone

Bariba is a tonal language. Tonal patterns in Bariba have been claimed to present a challenge to the Two-Feature Model of tonal phonology.Clements, Michaud, and Patin, Do we need tone features? In ''Tones and features: phonetic and phonological perspectives'', Goldsmith, Hume, and Whetzels, editors


Nouns

Bariba has 7 noun classes: *1. y-class *2. t-class *3. g-class *4. w-class *5. m-class *6. s-class *7. n-class The data was collected by William E. Welmers in August and September 1949 at Nikki, Benin.Welmers, William E. 1952. Notes on Bariba. ''Language'' 28: 82-103.


y-class

The y-class is the largest noun class. y-class singular nouns usually in -a.


t-class

All forms end in -ru for t-class nouns.


g-class

Forms usually end in back vowels for g-class nouns.


w-class


m-class

m-class nouns often end in -m.


s-class

The s-class is a small noun class. Most forms are collectives and end in -su.


n-class

The n-class is a small noun class. Most forms are collectives and end in -nu.


Verbs


Aspects

There are 7 primary verb aspects in Bariba: *consecutive *habitual *continuative *frequentative *imperative *past *past negative There are 5 verb classes, which are grouped according to the formation of the past aspect.


List of verbs

Consecutive verb forms are given below. ''S'' denotes stative forms.


Adjectives

Invariable adjectives: Adjectives with a class of their own, which remains the same after all nouns; singular and plural forms are like those of nouns: t-class adjectives: g-class adjectives: Attributive adjectives with alternants for each noun class:


Numerals


References


External links


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