Sinyar language


Shemya is the language of the Sinyar people. It is a Central Sudanic language spoken in Chad and formerly in Darfur, Sudan. It is variously spelled Shamya, Shamyan, Shemya, Sinya, and known as Symiarta, Taar Shamyan, Zimirra.
The language is spoken in Goz Beïda, Chad and Foro Boranga, Sudan. There are two level tones and downstepped low tones. Word order is SVO.
Dimmendaal leaves it as a language isolate, whereas Blench groups it with Formona.
Doornbos records 18 Sinyar clans. The Kijaar clan, located close to the Kujargé, likely intermarried with the Kujargé.

Lexicon

Sinyar appears to have a Bongo–Bagirmi superstratum and a non-Bongo–Bagirmi substratum. Some lexical items in Sinyar have cognates in Bongo–Bagirmi languages, while others do not.
;Sinyar lexical items without Bongo-Bagirmi cognates
GlossSinyar
bee, honeysìmír
blackkìttì
buffalokàjìbìl
comeuwe / weeɲ
deepcuggol
dryarfa
earùrà
leafìi
elephantkártí
footgwàar
legkàffà
grasskàanà
headsùɓó
hungermùsù
killwii
longʃùggòl
moonkwànjà
neckkwàalà
newsìyèer
nightdìkìttì
noseɲàrmá
personcé / céè; ƒítì
place
placentakàɗù
plait, tourɓa / urmba
rain, toweeri
redabbal
ropekwàár
smokeúʃú
snakenɖùbbòl
stealmaggal / mangal
stone, grindstonegòl
wetwicce

;Sinyar lexical items with Bongo-Bagirmi cognates
GlossSinyar
begetwiʄe / wiɲe
birdwèl
breastmbàár
diewille
dogɓìsì
drinkiya
eatwiɲ
eyekwòm
firefòɗù
fishkwùnjó
grease, oilìbì
hornkòjjù
hotuŋŋa
Imàá
knowugol / ungol
make a potuɓa / umba
meatìjjà
mouthtàar
nameèerè
ox, cowìccà
seedkùfò
sharpaffa
skinànnà
seepsuɗo / sunjo
threemùʈʈà
treekàggá
tworóò
who?ɗèe-
goatfìyà
gruel, porridgefìryà
hairfìí
warthogfòɗú
sundkàjjà
water, thirstkùjá
urinewèrjí
tie, towirja / wirnja

Sinyar numerals from Boyeldieu :
;Numerals
1kàllà
2róò
3mùʈʈà
4ùssà
5mòy
6mìccà
7mòorsò
8màartà
9mànɖéy
10ʈìyà

Pronouns

Sinyar pronouns:
;Sinyar pronouns
GlossSinyar
1Smàalé,
2Sìllé
3Snàalé,
1P.ducìngé
1P.ex?cìyé
1P.incèesá
2P?sìngé; sèesá
3Pnìngé