The Ka-Tu Tshiluba Noun Class

There are a total of eight different noun classes in Tshiluba. The Ka-Tu noun class is particular in that it is used for the formation of diminutives.


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Credit: Grammar and Dictionary of the Buluba-Lulua Language - W.M. Morrison (1906)

The inflection of nouns is made not by suffix terminations, as in the Indo-European system of languages, but by the use of prefixes. In this class, ka- is prefixed for the singular and tu- for the plural. This class is used almost exclusively in the formation of diminutives, indicating either smallness in size or in amount. Ka- and tu- are prefixed to the stem of the noun regardless of its class.

Singular
ka-ntu, small thing
kana, small child
ka-zubu, small house
kele, small knife
ka-bwa, small dog
Plural
tu-ntu, small things, from tshintu, thing
tu-ana, small children, from muana, child
tu-zubu, small houses, from nzubu, house
tu-ele, small knives, from muele, knife
tu-bwa, small dogs, from mbwa, dog

Sometimes the n ( or m ) class is not omitted when prefixing ka and tu . This is true especially of words beginning with ny.

Ka-nyama, small animal, from nyama, the pl . is tu-nyama ;
ka-nyunyu, small bird, from nyunyu, the pl . is tu-nyunyu;
ka-nyoka, small snake, from nyoka, the pl . is tu-nyoka.

Some words used in the pl. to express bulk or quantity employ the corresponding diminutive pl. when a small quantity is meant. Hence we have tuyi, a little water, from mayi, water; tuamvua, a little corn, from mamvua, corn; tuluvu, a little palm-wine, from maluvu, palm-wine; tuanyi, a little oil, from manyi, oil ; tutamba, a little greens, from matamba.

Some words employ the diminutive prefixes without having the diminutive idea; as, kapumbu, elephant, tupumbu, elephants; kabalu, horse, tubalu, horses; kapia, fire, tupia, fires.



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