- Mombo Dogon
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Mombo Ejenge Dõ, Kolum So Spoken in Mali Native speakers 19,000 (date missing) Language family Niger–Congo- Dogon
- West
- Mombo
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Language codes ISO 639-3 dmb Mombo Dogon is a Dogon language spoken in Mali. Helabo and Miambo are dialects.
Until ca. 2005 Ampari was considered a dialect. However, while Ampari understand Mombo, this appears to be because they visit the area yearly, and the Mombo cannot understand Ampari.
In the village of Kema, the Mombo language is called Ambaleeŋge. It's been called Ejenge Dõ (Edyenge Dom, Idyoli Donge) or Kolum So in the literature. Ejenge Dõ is the Mombo word for 'Dogon language', from Éjé 'Dogon person'. Kolum So is the name used by the Donno So to the east. It means 'sunset dialects', and refers to the westernmost Dogon varieties, Mombo and Ampari. The Fulani name is Piniari (Pignari).
References
- Blench, Roger; Mallam Dendo (2005). "A survey of Dogon languages in Mali: Overview". OGMIOS: Newsletter of Foundation for Endangered Languages 3.02 (26): 14–15. http://www.ogmios.org/ogmios_files/266.htm. Retrieved 2011-06-30..
- Hochstetler, J. Lee; Durieux, J.A.; E.I.K. Durieux-Boon (2004). Sociolinguistic Survey of the Dogon Language Area. SIL International. http://www.sil.org/silesr/2004/silesr2004-004.pdf. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
External links
- Mombo wordlist (Dendo and Blench, 2005)
Categories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Dogon languages
- Languages of Mali
- Niger-Congo language stubs
- Dogon
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