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Busa language (Papuan)

Language spoken in Papua New Guinea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Busa language, also known as Odiai (Uriai), is spoken in three hamlets of northwestern Papua New Guinea.[2] There were 244 speakers at the time of the 2000 census. One of the hamlets where Busa is spoken is Busa (3.837112°S 141.440227°E / -3.837112; 141.440227 (Busa)) in Rawei ward, Green River Rural LLG, Sandaun Province.[3]

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Busa
Odiai
Native toPapua New Guinea
RegionSandaun Province, Amanab District, north of Upper Sepik River, west of Namia. 3 villages. Yare is north and east, Abau is south and west, Biaka is northwest.
Native speakers
370 (2011 census)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3bhf
Glottologodia1239
ELPBusa
Coordinates: 3°49′S 141°20′E
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Busa speakers are in extensive trade and cultural contact with Yadë, a distantly related language spoken in six villages to the north of the Busa area.[2]

Classification

Busa may be one of the Kwomtari languages. Foley (2018) classifies Busa as a language isolate (meaning unclassified), but does not exclude the possibility that it may have a distant relationship with the Torricelli languages.[2]

Pronouns

Pronouns are:[2]

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Busa basic pronouns
sgpl
1 mumi
2 am
3m a ~ ariti
3f tu
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Basic vocabulary

Busa basic vocabulary listed in Foley (2018):[2]

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Busa basic vocabulary
glossBusa
‘bad’buriambu
‘bird’wana
‘black’baro
‘breast’
‘ear’dina
‘eye’dena
‘fire’eβa
‘leaf’iri
‘liver’munã
‘louse’amo
‘man’nutu
‘mother’mẽ
‘nape’onaiba
‘older brother’aba
‘road’ti
‘stone’bito
‘tooth’wuti
‘tree’nda
‘water’ani
‘woman’ele
‘one’otutu
‘two’tinana
‘three’wunana
‘four’aite
‘five’yumnadi
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The following basic vocabulary words are from Conrad and Dye (1975),[4] as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:[5]

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glossBusa
headowuna
hairetete
eardinʌ
eyedena
nosewʌti
toothwuti
tonguedʌgʌrʌ
louseamo
doginʌri
pigwaru
birdwʌnʌ
eggmʌiyʌ
bloodaɔ̨
boneab̶uwibʌ
skintati
breast
treenda
mannutu
woman
waterani
stonebitɔ
road, pathti
eatmuniʌren
oneotutu
twotinʌnʌ
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Affixes

Busa subject agreement affixes are:[2]

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Busa subject agreement affixes
sgpl
1 ma-ma-
2 a-a-
3 m _r_-m-
3 f_w_-
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The Busa possessive suffix -ni is also found in proto-Sepik as the dative suffix *ni, as well as in Ama, a Left May language.[2]

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