Kwatay language

Divergent Jola language spoken in Senegal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kwatay (Kuwaataay) is a divergent Jola language of Senegal.

NativetoSenegal
Native speakers
6,200 (2006)[1]
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Kwatay
Kuwaataay
Native toSenegal
Native speakers
6,200 (2006)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3cwt
Glottologkuwa1246
ELPKuwaataay
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Persona-waat, a-jɛmbɛrɛŋ
Peopleɛ-waat
Languageɛlɔp ɛjɛmbɛrɛŋay; bahamin buwaatay
Countryjuwaat
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Waat
Persona-waat, a-jɛmbɛrɛŋ
Peopleɛ-waat
Languageɛlɔp ɛjɛmbɛrɛŋay; bahamin buwaatay
Countryjuwaat
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The Diembereng dialect is spoken on a southern coastal island of the same name, located in the Casamance River delta. A person is referred to as a-jɛmbɛrɛŋ or a-waat, and people are referred to as ɛ-waat. Their territory is known as juwaat. The language is called ɛlɔp ɛjɛmbɛrɛŋay and bahamin buwaatay, where ɛlɔp and presumably bahamin mean 'language'.[2]

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