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One
West Wapei
Geographic
distribution
north-central Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea
Linguistic classificationTorricelli
  • One
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologwest2580
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The Torricelli languages as classified by Foley (2018)

The One or West Wapei languages constitute a branch of the Torricelli language family. They are spoken in north-central Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea.

Languages

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Foley (2018) lists:[1]

One, Seta, Seti

Vocabulary comparison

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The following basic vocabulary words are from the Trans-New Guinea database,[2] citing data from Laycock (1968)[3] and SIL (2000):[4]

The words cited constitute translation equivalents, whether they are cognate (e.g. kamóya, komoyo for “bone”) or not (e.g. alfoi, ŋkotelə for “tongue”).

gloss One, Inebu Seta Seti
head selə sela; sila səkon
hair sila batalayo
ear tipi tɩbɩli; təpəli arpan
eye namla namana; naməna nəŋka
nose suwla sulu; sülü sünü
tooth nala nɛla; nelə neːn
tongue alfoi ngctela; ŋkotelə ŋkoten
leg teu teu saten
louse munola təmofəl təmpofənə
dog paːla balə; paːlə paːn
bird nawra pəsiapa; pɩsapə pəlisia
egg amu aːmo; gambu tənna
blood fampwi soli soro
bone amla kamóya komoyo
skin plapi tapeo; tapio naːni
breast nimla mommo; momo momo
tree silo si səno
man mana manə; oma maŋko
woman piːni bɩni; pin pəneno
sky yebiti
sun ayre kebɩli; kepli koːfəni
moon anini anine; funmo yinmon
water faːla mi miː
fire niːpi sakul; sakulu nep
stone taːma kuləbol; tumala toːmu
road, path plɛn
eat wune woyuye
two plale pəla pəna

References

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  3. ^ Laycock, Donald C. 1968. Languages of the Lumi Subdistrict (West Sepik District), New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 7 (1): 36-66.
  4. ^ Summer Institute of Linguistics Language Survey of Seta, 2000.
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