Pa-Zande

Zande

Niger-Congo

FamilyNiger-Congo Speakers~1.1M ScriptLatin CountriesSouth Sudan Official inSouth Sudan Vitalitysafe ISO 639-3zne

Zande (autonymously Pa-Zande) is an Ubangian language of the Niger-Congo family, spoken by around 1.1 million people in the borderlands of South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Central African Republic. Zande is famous internationally as the subject of E.E. Evans-Pritchard's classic 1937 anthropological monograph "Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among the Azande," one of the foundational works of British social anthropology that profoundly influenced 20th-century anthropological theory of rationality and witchcraft. The Zande Kingdom (the Avongara dynasty) was a major precolonial state of Central Africa from the 18th to the late 19th century before being divided among the British, French, and Belgian colonial powers. Linguistically, Zande is part of the Ubangian branch of Niger-Congo (NOT Bantu, despite the Central African location), with sister languages Nzakara and the more distant Ngbandi-Sango cluster.

Where it is spoken

20 core words in Zande

Water

ime

/ime/

Fire

nako

/nako/

Sun

urure

/uɾuɾe/

Moon

diwi

/diwi/

Mother

na

/na/

Father

ba

/ba/

Eat

ri

/ɾi/

Drink

mbira

/mbiɾa/

Love

kpinyemu

/kpiɲemu/

Heart

ngbongbo

/ŋɡboŋɡbo/

Tree

ngua

/ŋɡua/

House

bambu

/bambu/

Dog

ango

/aŋɡo/

Cat

gbabo

/ɡbabo/

Hand

be

/be/

Eye

bangiri

/baŋɡiɾi/

Hello

mo ima ya

/mo ima ja/

Thank you

oni-tambua

/oni-tambua/

One

sa

/sa/

Good

wene

/wene/

Sources

Words compared

Compared with related Niger-Congo languages

Meaning ZandeEmbuMeruKikuyuDiiOld TagalogKamba
Water ime /ime/ mai /mai/ rũũjĩ /ɾuːdʒi/ maaĩ /maːi/ mam /mam/ ᜆᜓᜊᜒᜄ᜔ /tubiɡ/ kĩw'ũ /kiwu/
Fire nako /nako/ mwaki /mwaki/ mwaki /mwaki/ mwaki /mwaki/ mvə̀ /mvə/ ᜀᜉᜓᜌ᜔ /apuj/ mwaki /mwaki/
Sun urure /uɾuɾe/ rĩũa /ɾiua/ rĩũa /ɾiua/ rĩũa /ɾiwa/ ngə̄ə̀ /ŋɡəə/ ᜀᜇᜏ᜔ /araw/ syũa /sjua/
Moon diwi /diwi/ mweri /mweɾi/ mweri /mweɾi/ mweri /mweɾi/ mboɔn /mbɔɔn/ ᜊᜓᜏᜈ᜔ /buwan/ mwei /mwei/
Mother na /na/ mami /mami/ mami /mami/ maitũ /maitu/ na /na/ ᜁᜈ /ina/ mwaitũ /mwaitu/
Father ba /ba/ baba /baba/ baba /baba/ baba /baba/ ba /ba/ ᜀᜋ /ama/ asa /asa/
Eat ri /ɾi/ kũrĩa /kuɾia/ kũrĩa /kuɾia/ kũrĩa /kuɾia/ kpén /kpen˥/ ᜃᜁᜈ᜔ /kain/ kũya /kuja/
Drink mbira /mbiɾa/ kũnyua /kuɲua/ kũnyũa /kuɲua/ kũnyua /kuɲua/ kpɔ̀ /kpɔ/ ᜁᜈᜓᜋ᜔ /inom/ kũnywa /kuɲwa/
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