Nukumanu language
Nukumanu is a Polynesian language, spoken by about 700 people on Nukumanu in the eastern islands of Papua New Guinea.[2] It is one of the most endangered languages in the region.[3]
| Nukumanu | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Native to | Papua New Guinea | 
| Region | Nukumanu | 
| Native speakers | 700 (2003)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | nuq | 
| Glottolog | nuku1258 | 
Vocabulary
    
| English | Nukumanu | 
|---|---|
| Coconut Palm | nίu | 
| Breadfruit Tree | ' úlu | 
| Banana | hŭki | 
| Hibiscus | hau | 
| Sugar Cane | kólo | 
| Tree | náku | 
| Yams | ŭhi | 
| A large red berry with no core | puáta | 
| A type of fruit with a hard shell | tóno | 
| A type of hardwood shrub | heníe | 
| Red (Color) | má | 
| Green (Color) | eúli | 
| Dark (as in deep water/far away) | upála | 
References
    
- Nukumanu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Marck, Jeff (2000), Topics in Polynesian languages and culture history. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics
-  Robert Blust (2013). "The Austronesian languages". hdl:1885/10191. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help)
- Ergebnisse der Südsee-Expedition, 1908-1910. Hamburg: L. Friederichsen. 1914. pp. 31, 51. OCLC 13389966.
Further reading
    
- Ray, Sidney H. "Polynesian Linguistics. III. Polynesian Languages Of The Solomon Islands". The Journal of the Polynesian Society. 25 (97): 18–23.
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