Atsawaka language
Appearance
Atsawaka | |
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Atsahuaca-Yamiaca | |
Native to | Peru |
Region | Carama River |
Extinct | (date missing)[1] |
Panoan
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Dialects |
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Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | atc |
atc | |
Glottolog | atsa1242 |
Atswawaka, also called Atsahuaca, or Atsawaka-Yamiaka, is an extinct Panoan language of Peru. Atsahuaca is the name that the tribe calls themselves, meaning "children of the manioc" in their own language. Alternate spellings of the name of the Atswakaka language include: Atsawaka, Atsawaca, Astahuaca, Yamiaca, Yamiaka, Atsawaka-Yamiaka, and Atsahuaca-Yamiaca.
There were 20 speakers in 1904.
Alphabet
[edit]The Atswawaka alphabet uses 24 letters commonly, and has 8 characters used for vowels.[2]
Common character(s) | Alternate version | IPA symbol |
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a | a | |
e | ||
i | i | |
u | o | ʊ ~ o |
an | ã | ã |
en | ẽ | ẽ |
in | ĩ | ĩ |
un | õ | õ |
c | k, qu | k |
d | r | d |
ch | č | tʃ |
f | ɸ ~ β | |
h | j | h |
m | m | |
n | n | |
p | p | |
qu | k | |
r | ɾ | |
s | s | |
x | sh, š | ʃ ~ ʂ |
t | t | |
ts | ts | |
w | hu | w |
y | j |
Vocabulary
[edit]- Man - t'harki
- Woman - tcinani
- Yes - ei
- No - tcama
- Tea - ita
- Tree - isthehowa
References
[edit]- ^ Atsawaka at Ethnologue (15th ed., 2005)
- ^ "Atsahuaca Pronunciation and Spelling Guide". www.native-languages.org/. Native Languages of the Americas website. 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- ^ Farabee, William Curtis (1922). Indian Tribes of Eastern Peru. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Museum. pp. 162.