Mimi of Nachtigal
Mimi-N
Native toChad
Extinct(attested ca. 1870)
Nilo-Saharan?
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologmimi1241

Mimi of Nachtigal, or Mimi-N, is a language of Chad that is attested only in a word list labelled "Mimi" that was collected ca. 1870 by Gustav Nachtigal. Nachtigal's data was subsequently published by Lukas & Voelckers (1938).[1]

Classification

Joseph Greenberg (1960) classified it as a Maban language, though a distant one. Subsequent researchers have supported a remote relationship, though there is little data to go on.[2]

Basic vocabulary

The more stable of Mimi-N and Mimi-D's attested vocabulary is as follows:

gloss Mimi-N Mimi-D
two søn mel
eye kal dyo
fire sou
stone muguru
hand rai sil
what ɲeta
die dafaya
drink ab andʒi
dog ɲuk
moon
claw/nail fer
blood ari
one ul-un deg
tooth ziːk ɲain
eat ɲyam
hair fuːl suf (Arabic?)
water sun (Fur?) engi
nose hur fir
mouth mil ɲyo
ear kuyi feɾ
bird kabal-a
bone kadʒi
sun sey
tree su
kill kuduma
foot zaŋ rep
horn kamin
meat neŋ ɲyu
egg dʒulut
black liwuk
head kidʒ-i bo
night lem
fish gonas
see yakoe

See also

References

  1. Lukas, Johannes & Otto Völckers. 1938. G. Nachtigal's Aufzeichnungen über die Sprache der Mimi in Wadai. Zeitschrift für Eingeborenensprachen 29. 145‒154.
  2. Starostin, George. On Mimi, Journal of Language Relationship, v. 6, 2011, pp. 115-140.


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