Rendille language
      
Rendille (also known as Rendile, Randile) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Rendille people inhabiting northern Kenya. It is part of the family's Cushitic branch.[3]
The Ariaal sub-group of the Rendille, who are of mixed Nilotic and Cushitic descent, speak the Nilo-Saharan Samburu language of the Samburu Nilotes near whom they live.[3][4]
Phonology
Consonants
|    |  Labial  |  Dental–alveolar  |  Palatal  |  Velar  |  Glottal | 
|  Voiceless plosive  |   |  t  |  c  |  k  |   | 
|  Voiced plosive  |  b  |  d  |  ɟ  |  g  |   | 
|  Fricative  |  f  |  s  |    |  x  |  h ~ ħ ~ ʔ | 
|  Lateral  |    |  l  |    |    |   | 
|  Trill  |    |  r  |    |    |   | 
|  Nasal  |  m  |  n  |    |    |   | 
|  Glide  |  w  |    |  j  |    |   | 
Vowels
|    |  Front  |  Back | 
|  Close   |  i  |  u | 
|  Near-close  |  ɪ  |  ʊ | 
|  Close-mid  |  e  |  o | 
|  Open-mid  |  ɛ  |  ɔ | 
|  Open  |  a  |  ɑ | 
Notes
References
-  Antoinette Oomen.  1981.  "Gender and Plurality in Rendille," Afroasiatic Linguistics 8:35-75.
 
-  Steve Pillinger & Letiwa Galboran.  1999.  A Rendille Dictionary, Including a Grammatical Outline and an English-Rendille Index.  Cushitic Language Studies Volume 14.  Cologne:  Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
 
-  Günther Schlee. 1978. Sprachliche Studien zum Rendille. Hamburger Philologische Studien 46. Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag. 
 
-  Ronald J. Sim.  1981.  "Morphophonemics of the Verb in Rendille," Afroasiatic Linguistics 8:1-33.
 
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