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Northern Ndebele language

Northern Ndebele, also called Ndebele, isiNdebele saseNyakatho, Zimbabwean Ndebele, isiNdebele or North Ndebele, associated with the term Matabele, is a Nguni language spoken by the Northern Ndebele people which belongs to the Nguni group of languages.

Phonology
Consonants Many consonant sounds may result in depressed (or breathy) allophones. Alveolar consonants, t, d, and n, may have dentalized allophones of . Consonants k and h can result in allophones of and . Ndebele /t͡ʃ/ generally correspond to Zulu /ʃ/. Some examples are cina (end), cela (ask). The five clicks spelled with a q are made by raising the back of the tongue to touch the soft palate and touching the gums with the sides and tip of the tongue. The centre of the tongue is depressed and the tip drawn quickly away from the gum. The resulting sound is like the "pop" heard when quickly removing the cork from a bottle. Some examples are qalisa (start), qeda (finish). The five clicks spelled with a x are made by placing the tongue so that the back of the tongue touches the soft palate and the sides and tip of the tongue touch the gums. One side of the tongue is quickly withdrawn from the gums. Some examples are xoxa (discuss), ixoxo (frog). Vowels There are five vowel phonemes, written with the letters a, e, i, o, u. • a is pronounced , approximately like a in father; e.g. abantwana (children) • e is pronounced or , sometimes like e in bed; e.g. emoyeni (in the air) • i is pronounced , like ee in see; e.g. siza (help) • o is pronounced or , sometimes approximately like o in bone; e.g. okhokho (ancestors) • u is pronounced , like oo in soon; e.g. umuntu (person) ==Examples==
Examples
Months in Northern and Southern Ndebele Numbers in Northern Ndebele Days of the week ==Grammar==
Grammar
Nouns The Northern Ndebele noun consists of two essential parts, the prefix and the stem. Using the prefixes, nouns can be grouped into noun classes, which are numbered consecutively, to ease comparison with other Bantu languages. The following table gives an overview of Northern Ndebele noun classes, arranged according to singular-plural pairs. 1 umu- replaces um- before monosyllabic stems, e. g. umuntu (person). Verbs Verbs are marked with the following prefixes in agreement with the noun class of the subject and the object: While subject-verb agreement is obligatory, object marking is not, and only appears when the object is given in the discourse. The object marker attaches closer to the verb root when it occurs (with the following notations: A - augment vowel; 1 - class 1 nominal prefix, etc.; 1s - class 1 subject agreement, etc.; FUT - future; 1o - class 1 object marker, etc.): {{interlinear|number=ex: There is evidence from Zulu that object markers are an evolution of pronominal clitics to be agreement markers, which might also be the case for Northern Ndebele, given the linguistic similarity between the languages. ==See also==
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