Tera Language (ttr)

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Description:

Tera is a Chadic language spoken in north-eastern Nigeria in the north and eastern parts of Gombe State and Borno State. Vowel length contrasts are neutralized in monosyllabic words with no coda consonants. All vowels but /a/ and /aː/ are more open in closed syllables such as in [ɮɛp] ('to plait') and [xʊ́r] ('to cook soup'). /a/ and /aː/ are more open when following palatalized consonants. Diphthongs, which have the same length as long vowels, consist of a non-high vowel and a high vowel: Tera is a tonal language, distinguishing high, mid and low tone. Tone is not indicated orthographically since no minimal trios exist; minimal pairs can be distinguished by context.

The first publication in Tera was Labar Mbarkandu nu Yohanna Bula Ki, a translation of the Gospel of John, which established an orthographic system. In 2004, this orthographic system was revised...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Tera Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

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Overview

Main Country: Nigeria
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: ttr

Classification Taxonomy

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  Afro-Asiatic Group

    Chadic Group

      Biu-Mandara Group

        A Biu-Mandara Group

          Chadic Biu-Mandara A A.1 A Group

            Western A1 Group

              Tera Language