Gonja language

The Gonja language is a North Guang language spoken by an estimated 230,000 people, almost all of whom are of the Gonja ethnic group of northern Ghana. Related to Guang languages in the south of Ghana, it is spoken by about a third of the population in the northern region. The Brong-Ahafo and Volta regions lie to the south of the Gonja-speaking area, while Dagombas, Mamprussis and Walas are to the north.[2][3] Its dialects are Gonja and Choruba.

Gonja
Native toGhana
RegionNorthern Ghana
EthnicityGonja people
Native speakers
230,000 (2004)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3gjn
Glottologgonj1241

Alphabet

Vowels used are: a,e,i,o,ɔ,u,ɛ. Consonants include: ch [tʃ], ŋm, ny, gb, kp, sh [ʃ].

Pronouns

Personal pronouns as subject of the sentence:

maI
foyou
e, muhe, she
anyewe
fo, minyeyou, plural
bumu, baathey

Gonja Names

NoCommon UsageFull nameMeaning
1AchaŋsoAchaŋso ni ba bi dariIt's because of something that one is being respected
2AchuloAchuloa?
3AfisoBomine ewo afisoMan proposes and God disposes
4AmabaŋyeAmabaŋyeYou can't open one's heart to say what's inside
5AmankwaAmankwaa?
6AmateEbore b'agbembi matieGod's paths don't close
7Amo elemaAmo elemaThey make me OR that's who I am
8Amoma OR AllelaAllela e-momaIts goodness or kindness that killed me
9Aso wuraAso wuraProperty owner
10AtaawaAtaawaFemale twins
11AwaleAwaleIts good
12AwaareAwaarea?
13AwalekiyeAwalekiyePraise when its good
14Awo n'nchƐAwo nchƐ ni ba nyƐnyea?
15Awo n'nka nneAwo n'nka nneEverything is everywhere –both good and bad
16Awo omoto OR BrakumuAwo omoto OR BrakumuEveryone has (or brings) their luck
17AwosheAwosheEverything has a fault, good or bad
18AwoshieAwoshieit's (become) cool, peaceful, under control, etc.
19BadowBadowa?
20BakoasoBakoasoa?
21Banemu ƐyƐBanemu eye ne mbia nuElders have said and children have heard
22BangbenBangbenThey will be tired OR they'll try (but fail)
23Benyepo ƐyƐBenyepo ƐyƐIt is those who know you who have said (only your friend knows your secret)
24Bi awur'biBi awur'biBe careful with what u do
25Bin'kaBi mon kaDon't trust completely
26BonyaŋsoBonyaŋsoRespectful
27BoomaBoomaso nnanaa?
28BorƐBorƐRain
29BorƐ chieBorƐ chiea?
30BorƐ ena saBorƐ ena saIts God who gives
31BorƐ enyeBorƐ enyea?
32BorƐ enyi-enchiBorƐ enyi-enchia?
33BorƐ esaBorƐ esaGod's gift
34BorƐ masa aloweEbore masa aloweGod doesn't give completely (no one is created perfect)
35BorƐ walaeBorƐ walaeGod is Good
36BorƐ wƆBorƐ wƆGod's own
37BorƐ wuBorƐ wuGod has seen
38B'sha anyeB'sha anyeThey like us
39ChepuraChepuraa?
40Daa matoDaa matoCharacter cannot be changed / thrown away
41DambatuK ful dey se na ne anye ba toWe came to meet the moon
42DariDariTwins (unisex, i.e. can be used by females or males)
43DaricheDarichea?
44DokilebiDokilebiLiterally you've sown a bad seed; Figurative - you reap what you sow
45EbanyepoEbanyepoa?
46Ebo ƐyƐEbo ƐyƐIt's the room that has said
47EdonbonƐEdonbonƐWhat has the enemy done? (The enemy might think they are punishing you but God has blessed u already)
48EdonkufoEdonkufoYour enemy is not far
49EkomatoE ko ma toNo one is useless
50Ekone otoEko ne oto piye nba to foIt's happened to someone before you
51EkosoEko-so ni ba nyeti e-koBecause of someone that we have patience for another
52EkumpoEkumpoThe Protector
53EkunfoEbore ekunfoGod the Protector
54ElempoElempoGod the Mighty / the Strong One
55EsapƆEsapƆGod the Giver
56Esa ewƆ lanto / Esa ewoebotoEsa ewƆ lanto / Esa ewoebotoa?
57EtimpoEbore e-na eten awura keshekamaGod is able to do everything / God is able / The Able One
58EwanyƐEsa nƐ nyƐ, mo e na woraHe who is blessed, much is expected
59EwaleEbore waleGod is Good
60EwonyƐEwo nye ma woa?
61EwunioEwura mo nioChief's mother / Queen Mother
62EwuntomahEwura mo to mahChief's name sake
63EwuraEwuraChief
64Eyri modonEyri modon ela kulƆThe body's enemy is sickness; Man has no enemy except disease
65FotoFotoBlessed
66GbeadeseKashinteng desay ne efe la ekiltiThe truth is always quite
67Gyem cheGyem chea?
68GyƐma alelaGye maashen a le laTalk well of me
69JinaporJi ne apor bomu soWin, and overcome them
70GyeowoGyeowoGod's cobra aims far
71KakoreEbore ben nkore, ban lan n'gbenGod's drums; they'll drum until they get tired
72KanagboŋKanagboŋBig family
73KanamoKanamoWhich family / clan?
74KananmaluweKananmaluweThe family doesn't end
75KashaKashaLove
76Keche e-basaKeche e-basaIt pains to be a lady
77KenyitiKenyitiPatience
78Keshie ekoMen ki shie ekoI don't hate anyone
79K'fantaŋEbore be k'fantaŋGod's Leaf
80KginginfraK'gin gyan fra boƆ ebo fuloŋA wretched house is better than none
81KojiBakra ko ne k'naŋ e sha foBe wealthy and family would like you
82KowuribiKo wuuri bismall chief
83KramoaseKramoase?a
84KurabasoKurabaso?a
85KurayeritoKurayeritoBe energetic
86LempocheLempocheAbled woman
87LomashieLowu ma shen ne ba sa be gye bo mo komoDeath doesn't allow us to enjoy ourselves
88LongefiyeLongefiyeMake yours well / Mind your own business
89LongesaiLonge nsa a-nyeMake it well for us
90MaamanMaamana?
91MankpaMankpaTwins (females)
92MankreMankreWhen a woman gets pregnant before her menses (either before the first menses, or in between pregnancies)
93MantensoMantensoI'll not forget
94MapocheMapocheI don't boost
95Masa-agbenEbore masa agbenGod doesn't tire giving
96MasapeEbore masa n k peGod doesn't give completely (no one is created perfectly)
97MatuamoMatuamoI wouldn't be bothered
98NefaNefaBlessing
99Njo amonchƐNjo amonchƐI'm waiting for that day
100NkpamafoNkpa ma fo ne an gye a moLife is not sufficient
101NndefesoEbore de fesoGod is watching (protecting) you
102NtobaNn tutu baMy father has come (reincarnation)
103ObosuObosua?
104OkonfoEbore/enemu be kum foGod protects you
105OwoshieOwoshieIts cool, calm, peaceful, over etc.
106PumayaEdon pu fa ya toYour enemy is not far, they are right "under your legs"
107SafoEbore sa foGod has given you (God has blessed you)
108SamafonSamafonDon't worry
109Shuŋ nkpaShuŋ nkpaCry (pray) for long life
110TechiraTechiraa?
111Titi akaFo bi titi e-kaa?
112YƆmbaYƆmbaGo and come (reincarnation)

References

  1. Gonja at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Language Guide (Gonja Version). Bureau of Ghana Languages, Accra, 1977-1988.
  3. Kropp Dakubu, M.E. (editor), The Languages of Ghana. Kegan Paul International, London, for the International African Institute. 1988.
  • Colin Painter, Gonja: a phonological and grammatical study, Indiana University, 1970
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