Densar language

Densar is a poorly attested Bayono–Awbono language[1] spoken in the highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia. Glottolog tentatively groups it with Awbono.[2]

Densar
RegionPapua Province, Indonesia
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone

All that is known of Densar is a few dozen words given in Wilbrink (2004).[3] The language had been recorded by Wilbrink during a sago grub festival in Seradela District, Yahukimo Regency in April 2001.[3]

Vocabulary

A 42-word list of Densar is provided by Wilbrink (2004).[3]

no.glossDensar
1headˈbabi
2hairbabaˈmina
3eyes̪uˈki
4earkɔbuˈka
5nosebɔnteˈmɔn
6mouthbɔʰɔmˈka
8toothiˈbi
9tongueˈkibʏn
10upper armˈdimɾʏ
11elbowdɪˈdamu
12fingerdɪˈdja
13fingernaildɪˈɾa
14breastʔaˈma
15stomachs̪ɪŋˈkɛ
16liverguˈmɔ
17legneˈqa
20skin[digjɔ]qa
21bloodt̪ɵˈɾɔ
22bonekuˈɾa/[dɪˈba]kɵˈɾu
23fleshˈjabe
97stonetuum
101waterɒ
103riverɒ
104lakeɒkuɾɪŋjæn
112starqaniˈni
113fireni
114smoketiŋˈgɔ
154one
155twoˈjãmɾʏ
156threebɾʊmˈɾʊ/ˈbɾʊmɾʊ
157fourʔɔˈtɛɛmɾʊ
158fiveʔɔˈtɔgwa
159sixgɔˈtɔŋwa
160sevengɔˈgɔga
161eightˈogbenugwa
162ninemɔˈtuʷga
163tenɵˈmɪŋga
179wetɒt̪aɾiˈɾi
222burn (intr.)aɾudɪhɪnjã
240heartguˈmɔ
253heavykɔ̃n
269sicktuˈkɾu

References

  1. Usher, Timothy. North Digul River. New Guinea World.
  2. Wilbrink, Ans 2004 in Glottolog 4.1
  3. Wilbrink, Ans (2004). The Kopkaka of Papua: Provisional notes on their language, its language affiliation and on the Kopkaka culture. MA thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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