Magɨ is a moribund Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It was discovered in 2012. It is spoken in the village of Wanang, which hosts a field site belonging to the New Guinea Binatang Research Center.[2]
Magɨ | |
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Magi | |
Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Madang Province |
Native speakers | 50 (2016)[1] |
Trans–New Guinea
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | gkd |
Glottolog | magi1243 |
Magɨ is most closely related to the Aisi language, with which it forms an Aisian subgroup within the Sogeram branch.[2]
Vocabulary
editBelow is a 100-item Swadesh list comparing Magɨ and Aisi, from Daniels (2016).[2]
no. | gloss | Magɨ | Aisi | cognate? |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | I | yɨ | ya | yes |
2 | thou | na | na | yes |
3 | we | arɨ | anɨ | yes? |
4 | this | naku | naku | yes |
5 | that | araku | araku | yes |
6 | who | nɨŋe | ninɨ | yes? |
7 | what | ai | ai | yes |
8 | no | magɨ | mabɨŋ | no |
10 | many | mugum | maŋgima | no |
11 | one | pabra | pabra | yes |
12 | two | agrenda | agrenda | yes |
13 | big | kuŋar | kuŋar | yes |
14 | long | garaŋ | garaŋ | yes |
15 | small | anɨmɨnɨ | anɨmɨnɨ | yes |
16 | woman | abi | abi | yes |
17 | man | kur | kuru | yes |
19 | fish | kyaŋɨ | kyaŋɨ | yes |
20 | bird | kapɨ | kapɨ | yes |
21 | dog | api | apɨr | yes |
22 | louse | imaŋ | imu | yes? |
23 | tree | te | tar | yes |
24 | seed | kɨsɨr | kɨsɨr | yes |
25 | leaf | tewad | taŋar | no |
26 | root | kɨnam | kɨrɨr | no |
28 | skin | sɨgɨd (dɨb < Aisi) | dɨbɨ | yes? |
29 | flesh | kisɨkɨ | kɨsɨkɨ | yes |
30 | blood | igam | igam | yes |
31 | bone | kañaŋ | dagar | no |
32 | grease | sɨraŋ | sɨrɨ | yes? |
33 | egg | kimbi | anoŋ | no |
35 | tail | kwarɨ | kwarɨ | yes |
37 | hair | sisi | arɨ | no |
38 | head | katam | katam | yes |
39 | ear | duwag | dugag | yes? |
40 | eye | tamɨ | tamɨ | yes |
41 | nose | mumukatam | mumu | yes |
42 | mouth | sɨmbɨkatam | sumboi | yes? |
43 | tooth | makɨ | makɨ | yes |
44 | tongue | migin | sagwi | no |
46 | foot | aŋgɨ | aŋgɨ | yes |
47 | knee | kugad | koge | yes? |
48 | hand | kɨmɨb | kumob | yes |
49 | belly | kɨtɨm | kumu | no |
50 | neck | sakum | nagum | no |
51 | breasts | amɨ | amɨ | yes |
53 | liver | mapɨm | umbaŋ | no |
55 | eat | n- | n- | yes |
56 | bite | is- | is- | yes |
57 | see | tɨmbr- | tɨmbr- | yes |
58 | hear | ir- | ir- | yes? |
60 | sleep | ambɨt kɨn- | aŋgɨn- | no |
61 | die | kum- | kum- | yes |
62 | kill | iw- | iw- | yes |
63 | swim | aŋ sud- | aŋ sor- | yes |
64 | fly | pug- | brɨr am- | no? |
65 | walk | kr- | kr- | yes |
66 | come | ye- | wi- | no |
68 | sit | mɨŋga kɨn- | kɨnɨgam- | no |
69 | stand | dugwa pam- | togapam- | yes? |
70 | give | igw- | igw- | yes |
71 | say | s- | u- | no |
72 | sun | wayaŋ | wayaŋ | yes |
73 | moon | irɨna | irina | yes |
74 | star | tindɨ | tendɨ | yes |
75 | water | aŋ | aŋ | yes |
76 | rain | aŋ | am | no? |
77 | stone | gwande | gwande | yes |
78 | sand | misab | upo | no |
79 | earth | bi | ur | yes |
80 | cloud | kamɨ | kamo | yes |
81 | smoke | apɨs | pɨsɨ | yes |
82 | fire | ab | ab | yes |
83 | ash | ibur | ibɨr | yes |
84 | burn | tu- | tu- | yes |
85 | path | kɨb | kɨb | yes |
86 | mountain | param | ware | no |
90 | white | kikɨ | mor, niŋ | no |
91 | black | griŋ | greŋ | yes |
92 | night | umɨnda | urakɨr | no |
94 | cold | karu | kɨbur | no |
95 | full | mɨtate | yakarate | no |
96 | new | arɨm? | kikɨ | no? |
97 | good | upɨnaŋ | urunda | no |
99 | dry | ginaŋ | genaŋ | yes |
100 | name | ib | ib | yes |
References
edit- ^ Magɨ at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
- ^ a b c Daniels, Don. 2016. Magɨ: An undocumented language of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics 55: 199-224.