Barein (Barayin)

Barein is an East Chadic language spoken in southern Chad by about 6,000 people, particularly in Bahr Signaka department of the Melfi subprefecture in the Guéra region. The main dialects of Barein are Jalkia, Komi and Sakaya. As there is little mutual intelligibility between the dialects, Arabic is used by speakers of different dialects to communicate with each other.

Barein is also known as Baraïn, Barayin, Guilia, Jalkia or Jalkiya.

Barein alphabet and pronunciation

Barein alphabet and pronunciation

Download an alphabet chart for Barein (Excel)

Notes

Barein is a tonal language with three main tones: high, mid and low. The high tone is indicated by an acute accent (á), the mid tone with a macron (ā), and the low tone is indicated with a grave accent (à).

Sample video in barein

Links

Information about Barein
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barein_language
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/bva
http://www.gial.edu/images/theses/Lovestrand_Joseph-thesis.pdf

Chadic languages

Bade, Barein, Bole, Dangaléat, Gawar, Goemai, Hausa, Hdi, Karai-karai, Kera, Lele, Marba, Migaama, Miya, Moloko, Musey, Mwaghavul, Ngizim, Polci, Sokoro, Somrai, Tangale, Tumak

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

Page created: 18.06.21. Last modified: 18.06.21

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