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Matengo is a Bantu language of Tanzania. Speakers are mostly monolingual, and neighboring languages are not intelligible.

Matengo language is relatively related to Ngoni language in that the two have similar history of origin.

Phonology

The phonological inventry in Matengo contains 24 consonants and 7 vowels.

Vowels

Matengo has a seven-vowel system, and each vowel has a phonemic length contrast.

Vowel inventry of Matengo[3]
Front Central Back
Close /i/ /u/
Close mid /e/ /o/
Open mid /ɛ/ /ɔ/
Open /a/

Consonants

Consonant inventry of Matengo[4]
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive voiceless /p/ [p] /t/ [t] /k/ [k]
voiced /b/ [b~ɓ] /g/ [g~ɣ]
Fricative /s/ [s] /h/ [h]
Affriactive // [dʒ~dz]
Nasal /m/ [m] /n/ [n] /ɲ/ [ɲ] /ŋ/ [ŋ]
Liquid /l/ [l~d]
Approximant /w/ [w~u] /j/ [j~i]

Further reading

  • Yoneda Nobuko (2026) “マテンゴ語 (Matengo Language)”. Tokyo: Kurosio Publishers. ISBN 978-4-8011-1035-9

References

  1. ^ Matengo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
  3. ^ Yoneda (2026:13)
  4. ^ Yoneda (2026:15)