| Densar | |
|---|---|
| Region | Papua Province, Indonesia | 
| Bayono–Awbono
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None ( mis) | 
| Glottolog | None | 
Densar is a poorly attested Bayono–Awbono language[1] spoken in the highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia. Glottolog tentatively groups it with Awbono.[2]
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. - gloss - Densar - 1 - head - ˈbabi - 2 - hair - babaˈmina - 3 - eye - s̪uˈki - 4 - ear - kɔbuˈka - 5 - nose - bɔnteˈmɔn - 6 - mouth - bɔʰɔmˈka - 8 - tooth - iˈbi - 9 - tongue - ˈkibʏn - 10 - upper arm - ˈdimɾʏ - 11 - elbow - dɪˈdamu - 12 - finger - dɪˈdja - 13 - fingernail - dɪˈɾa - 14 - breast - ʔaˈma - 15 - stomach - s̪ɪŋˈkɛ - 16 - liver - guˈmɔ - 17 - leg - neˈqa - 20 - skin - [digjɔ]qa - 21 - blood - t̪ɵˈɾɔ - 22 - bone - kuˈɾa/[dɪˈba]kɵˈɾu - 23 - flesh - ˈjabe - 97 - stone - tuum - 101 - water - ɒ - 103 - river - ɒ - 104 - lake - ɒkuɾɪŋjæn - 112 - star - qaniˈni - 113 - fire - ni - 114 - smoke - tiŋˈgɔ - 154 - one - jã - 155 - two - ˈjãmɾʏ - 156 - three - bɾʊmˈɾʊ/ˈbɾʊmɾʊ - 157 - four - ʔɔˈtɛɛmɾʊ - 158 - five - ʔɔˈtɔgwa - 159 - six - gɔˈtɔŋwa - 160 - seven - gɔˈgɔga - 161 - eight - ˈogbenugwa - 162 - nine - mɔˈtuʷga - 163 - ten - ɵˈmɪŋga - 179 - wet - ɒt̪aɾiˈɾi - 222 - burn (intr.) - aɾudɪhɪnjã - 240 - heart - guˈmɔ - 253 - heavy - kɔ̃n - 269 - sick - tuˈkɾu 
References
- ↑ Usher, Timothy. North Digul River. New Guinea World.
- ↑ Wilbrink, Ans 2004 in Glottolog 4.1
- 1 2 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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