Mundari Language

Mundari (Munɖari) is a Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family spoken by the Munda tribes in eastern Indian states of Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal and northern Rangpur Division of Bangladesh.

It is closely related to Santali. Mundari Bani, a script specifically to write Mundari, was invented by Rohidas Singh Nag. It has also been written in the Devanagari, Odia, Bengali, and Latin writing systems.

Mundari
मुंडारी, মুন্ডারি, ମୁଣ୍ଡାରୀ, 𞓧𞓟𞓨𞓜𞓕𞓣𞓚
Mundari Language
'Mundari' in Mundari Bani script
Native toIndia, Bangladesh, Nepal
EthnicityMunda and Bhumij
Native speakers
1,661,656 (2011 census)
1,061,352 (2001 census)
Austroasiatic
  • Munda
    • North
      • Kherwarian
        • Mundaric
          • Mundari
Dialects
  • Hasada
  • Naguri
  • Tamaria
  • Kera
  • Bhumij
Mundari Bani
Others: Odia, Devanagari, Bengali, Latin
Official status
Official language in
Mundari Language India
Language codes
ISO 639-3unr
Glottologmund1320
ELPBhumij

History

According to linguist Paul Sidwell (2018), Munda languages probably arrived on coast of Odisha from Indochina about 4000–3500 years ago and spread after Indo-Aryan migration to Odisha.

Historical speaker of Mundari language
YearSpeaker±%
1971 771,253—    
1981 742,739−3.7%
1991 861,378+16.0%
2001 1,061,352+23.2%
2011 1,128,228+6.3%
Source: Census of India

Geographical distribution

Mundari is spoken in the Ranchi, Khunti, Seraikela Kharsawan and West Singhbhum, East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand, and in the Mayurbhanj, Kendujhar, Baleshwar, Sundargarh district of Odisha by at least 1.1 million people. Another 500,000, mainly in Odisha and Assam, are recorded in the census as speaking "Munda," potentially another name for Mundari.

Dialects

Toshiki Osada (2008:99), citing the Encyclopaedia Mundarica (vol. 1, p. 6), lists the following dialects of Mundari, which are spoken mostly in Jharkhand state.

  • Hasada ([hasa-daʔ]): east of the Ranchi-Chaibasa Road
  • Naguri ([naɡuri]): west of the Ranchi-Chaibasa Road
  • Tamaria ([tamaɽ-ia]) or Latar: Panchpargana area (Tamar, Bundu, Rahe, Sonahatu, Silli)
  • Kera ([keraʔ]): ethnic Oraon who live in the Ranchi city area
  • Bhumij, listed in many sources as a separate language, may in fact be a variety of the Latar (Tamaria) dialect of Mundari. It is spoken across Jharkhand state and in Mayurbhanj district, Odisha (Anderson 2008, pp. 196–197). There may be around 50,000 Bhumij speakers, although the census records around 27,000.

Phonology

The phonology of Mundari is similar to the surrounding closely related Austroasiatic languages but considerably different from either Indo-Aryan or Dravidian. Perhaps the most foreign phonological influence has been on the vowels. Whereas the branches of Austroasiatic in Southeast Asia are rich in vowel phonemes, Mundari has only five. The consonant inventory of Mundari is similar to other Austroasiatic languages with the exception of retroflex consonants, which seem to appear only in loanwords. (Osada 2008)

Vowels

Mundari has five vowel phonemes. All vowels have long and short as well as nasalized allophones, but neither length nor nasality are contrastive. All vowels in open monosyllables are quantitatively longer than those in closed syllables, and those following nasal consonants or /ɟ/ are nasalized. Vowels preceding or following /ɳ/ are also nasalized.

Front Central Back
Close i u
Mid e o
Open a

Consonants

Mundari's consonant inventory consists of 23 basic phonemes. The Naguri and Kera dialects include aspirated stops as additional phonemes, here enclosed in parentheses.

Labial Dental Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m ɳ ɲ ŋ
Plosive voiceless p ʈ t͡ɕ k ʔ
aspirated () (t̪ʰ) (ʈʰ) (t͡ɕʰ) ()
voiced b ɖ d͡ʑ ɡ
Fricative h
Approximant w l ɽ j
Trill r

Counting

S.No. Mundari Transliteration Translation
1 मियद Miyad One
2 बारिया Baria Two
3 आपिया Apia Three
4 उपनिआ Upnia four
5 मोड़ेया Modea Five
6 तुरिया Turia Six
7 एया Are Seven
8 इरलिया Erlia Eight
9 आरेया Area Nine
10 गेलेया Galea Ten
11 Gel Miyad Eleven
12 Gel Bariya Twelve
13 Apiya Thirteen
14 Upuna Fourteen
15 Modeya Fifteen
16 Turiya Sixteen
17 Eya Seventeen
18 Iriliya Eighteen
19 Areya Nineteen
20 Mid Hisi Twenty
21 Hisi Miyad Twenty-one
30 Mid hisi Gel Thirty
31 Hisi Gel Miyad Thirty-one
40 Bar Hisi Forty
41 Bar Hisi Miyad Forty-one
50 Bar Hisi Gel Fifty
60 Aapi Hisi Sixty
70 Aapi Hisi Gel Seventy
80 Upun Hisi Eighty
90 Upun Hisi Gel Ninety
100 Mid Saaye One hundred
200 Bar Saaye Two hundred
1000 Mid Hazar One thousand
1,00,000 Mid Lak One lakh

Relations

Mundari Transliteration Translation
एङ्गा Eṅga Mother
आपु Apu Father
हागा Haga Brother
मिसि Misi Sister
गुया Guya Sister/brother of sister/brother in law
गति Gati Friend
Hon koṛa Son
Hon Kuṛi Daughter

Verb

Mundari Transliteration Translation
रिकाएआ Rikā'ē'ā Does
ओलेआ Ol'ē'ā Write
जगरेआ Jagor'ē'ā Talk
पढ़वएआ Padv'ē'ā Read
लेलेआ Lel'ē'ā Look / see
सेनेआ Sen'ē'ā Come along with
नमेआ Nem'ē'ā Found
निरेआ Nir'ē'ā Run
सबेआ Sab'ē'ā Hold
लेका एआ Leka'ē'ā Count
मुकाएआ Muka'ē'ā Measure
रिका एआ Rika'ē'ā Cut
হেড়েম Hedem Sweet
Kete-e Hard
Lebe-e Soft
Singi Sun
Chandu-u Moon
Ipil Stars
Sirma Sky
Ote Dishum Earth
Rimil cloud
Hoyo Air/Wind
Gitil Sands
Dhudi Dust
Losod Muddy
Hodomo Body
Tasad Grass
Daru Tree
Sakam Leaf
Dayir Branches of Tree

Writing system

Mundari Language 
Mundari Bani (Mundari Script)

Mandari is also written in native Mundari Bani, invented in the 1980s by Rohidas Singh Nag.

Grammar

It has been claimed the Mundari has no word classes, so that nouns, verbs, and adjectives are distinguished only by context. However, this has been disputed, notably by Evans and Osada in 2005.

Notes

References

Further reading

Texts

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