Monumbo is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. There is an early description in German.[2] It is closely related to Lilau.
Monumbo | |
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Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Bogia District, Madang Province |
Native speakers | 410 (2003)[1] |
Language family | Torricelli – Sepik Coast
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | mxk |
Glottolog | nucl1458 |
ELP | Monumbo |
Mambuwan consonants are:[3]
p | t | k | q |
ᵐb | ⁿd | ᵑg | |
s | |||
z | ɣ | ||
m | n | ŋ | |
l | |||
r | |||
w | j |
Mambuwan vowels are:[3]
i | u | |
e | ə | o |
ɛ | ɔ | |
a |
Monumbo distinguishes five gender classes for singular and dual third-person pronouns, but only two gender classes (masculine and feminine) for third-person plural pronouns, a typologically unusual feature. There are five genders for the third-person pronoun, which are masculine, feminine, neutral, diminutive, and miscellaneous genders.[3]
Mambuwan subject agreement prefixes are:[3]
sg | du | pl | |
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1 | a- | i- | i- |
2 | si- ~ su- | u- | u- |
3M | ni- ~ nu- | ma- | gi- |
3F | w- | wa- | |
3N | i- | ma- | bo- |
3DIM | mi- | ba- | |
3OTHER | gi- | ga- |
Mambuwan has a general oblique case marker –unum ~ -Cusum for nouns:[3]
Mambuwan also makes use of postpositions such as ŋaŋ ‘inside’:[3]
Mambuwan has highly complex verbal inflection.[3]
Some Mambuwan nouns and their respective plural forms:[3]
gloss | singular | plural |
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‘mouth’ | alakam | alakambo |
‘leg’ | sabo | sabo |
‘thorn’ | pupuk | pupuka |
‘door’ | kigi | kigika |
‘stream’ | su | suga |
‘crab’ | dɔra | dɔrage |
‘name’ | inu | inuore |
‘beach’ | lulu | luluore |
‘coconut’ | dɛ | dɛip |
‘island’ | mot | motiwe |
‘hand’ | naŋdabi | naŋdabian |
Torricelli languages | |
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Arapesh | |
Maimai | |
One (West Wapei) | |
Marienberg | |
Wapei | |
Palei | |
Urim | |
Bogia | |
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