Chonyi
"Chichonyi"
Native toKenya
RegionKilifi County
EthnicityChonyi people
Native speakers
310,000 (2019)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3coh
Glottologchon1287
E72c[2]

Chonyi (Conyi, Kichonyi, Chichonyi) is a Bantu language spoken along the eastern coast of Kenya in Kilifi County by the Chonyi people. It is part of the Mijikenda dialect cluster.

In 2019, there were an estimated 310,000 speakers.[1] Of these, 39,000 spoke the Jibana dialect (Chidzihana) and 71,000 the Kauma dialect (Chikauma).[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Chonyi at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online

The major distinction of the Chonyi dialect to their close neighbours which are the Giriama is the use of prefix chi-, instead of ki-.

Caption text
ChichonyiKigiryamaKiswahili
ChihiKihiKiti
ChidogoKidogoKidogo
ChituKituKitu
Greetings and etiquette
KiswahiliChichonyi
Umeamkaje?Ulamkadze?Amka- lamuka
UmeshindajeUsindadze?Shinda- sinda
AsanteNasantaPole - Pore


Counting from one-twenty
KiswahiliChichonyi
Mosi/ mojaMosi/ mwenga
mbilimbiri
tatutahu/hahu
nneinne
tanotsano
sita/tandatuhandahu
sabafungahe
nanenane
tisa/kendachenda
kumikumi
kumi na mojakumi na mwenga
kumi na mbilikumi na mbiri
kumi na tatukumi na tahu
kumi na nnekumi na inne
kumi na tanokumi na tsano
kumi na sabakumi na fungahe
kumi na nanekumi na nane
kumi na tisakumi na chenda
ishirini/miongo miwilimirongo miiri

Chichonyi incorporates intonation during pronunciation which is not very conspicuous in Kiswahili


Sehemu za mwili
KiswahiliChichonyi
Kichwachitswa
Jicho (macho)Dzitso(matso)
Puapula
Skio (maskio)sikiro (masikiro)
NyweleNyere
Mkonomkono
Kiganjaganza
Kidole/ chandachala
KifuaChifua
MguuMgulu
ShingoSingo
MdomoMlomo
UlimiLulimi
NgoziChingo
MgongoMongo
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