Tetela language
Tetela (Otetela, Kitetela, Kikitatela), also Sungu, is a Bantu language of northern Kasai-Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is spoken by the Tetela people.
| Tetela | |
|---|---|
| Ɔtɛtɛla | |
| Native to | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 
| Region | Northern Kasai Oriental Province | 
| Ethnicity | Tetela people | 
| Native speakers | (760,000 cited 1991)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either: tll– Tetelahba– Hamba | 
| Glottolog | tete1250Tetelahamb1245Hamba | 
| C.71[2] | |
Noun classes
    
Like other Bantu languages, Tetela grammar arranges nouns into a number of classes. The ancestral system had 22 classes (counting singular and plural as distinct according to the Meinhof system), with most Bantu languages sharing at least ten of them.
- class - semantics - prefix - singular - translation - plural - translation - 1, 2 - persons - o-/ɔ-/w-, a- - omfúnjí - scribe, secretary - amfúnjí - scribes, secretaries - 3, 4 - trees, etc - o-/ɔ-/w-, e-/ɛ- - ojja - place - ejja - places; region - 5, 6 - various - di-/dy-, a- - dihamvú - fruit of Chrysophyllum lacourtianum - ahamvú - fruits of Chrysophyllum lacourtianum - 7, 8 - various - ke-/e-, di-/dy- - kesashi - chief - disashi - chiefs - 9, 10 - animals, etc - Ø-/N-, Ø-/N- - mbódí - goat - mbódí - goats - 11, 10 - abstract concepts, etc - lo-, N- - lolémí - language - némí - languages - 12, 13 - various - ka-/k-, to-/t- - kashikɛ - helmet (from French casque) - toshikɛ - helmets - 19, 13 - various - °i- (complex morphology), to-/t- - jɔ́ndɔ́ - ??? - tɔlɔ́ndɔ́ - ??? 
 
References
    
-  Tetela at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
 Hamba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
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