Maasai

Family: Nilotic · Africa · ISO mas · Glottolog
21
Consonants
18
Vowels
4
Tones

The phoneme inventory below shows every sound that functions as a meaningful unit in Maasai — a Nilotic language spoken in Africa . With 43 phonemes, it has an average-sized inventory compared to the world's languages. Like many languages in its region, Maasai is tonal — the pitch at which a syllable is spoken changes its meaning. Sounds marked with a dashed border (*) are marginal: they appear only in loanwords or highly specialized contexts and are not part of the core phonological system.

Consonants

affricate

lateral fricative

sibilant fricative

tap

trill

Vowels

Tones

* Marginal phoneme — occurs only in loanwords or rare contexts.

How large is this inventory?

Smaller (11) Average (36) Larger (141)
43
phonemes

Maasai has 43 phonemes, placing it in the 70th percentile of languages by inventory size — larger than most languages.

Compared to English

For English speakers learning Maasai, these are the sounds that will require the most focused practice.

In Maasai, not in English (24)

These sounds don't exist in English — English speakers will need to learn them from scratch.

In English, not in Maasai (30)

English speakers learning Maasai won't use these sounds — they'll need to suppress them.

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