Nanumea dialect

Dialect of Tuvaluan; possibly a separate language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nanumea dialect, also known as te 'Gana Faka Nanumea or Nanumean,[1] is a dialect of Tuvaluan, also considered by some to be a separate language,[2] spoken on the island of Nanumea in northern Tuvalu. It is part of the Northern dialect group of Tuvaluan,[3] and is closely related to other Polynesian languages, especially the languages of the Polynesian outliers, such as Tuvaluan, Nukuoro, Kapingamarani, Samoan and Tokelauan, and less so related to more well-known Polynesian languages such as Māori and 'Ōlelo Hawai'i.[4][5][6] There is one Nanumean lexicon.[7]

Pronunciationte ŋa'ŋana ˈfaka nanuˈmea/te 'ŋːana 'faka nanu'mea
NativetoNanumea, Tuvalu
RegionPolynesia
EthnicityNanumea Islanders
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Nanumea
Nanumean
Te Gagana Faka Nanumea/Te 'Gana Faka Nanumea
Pronunciationte ŋa'ŋana ˈfaka nanuˈmea/te 'ŋːana 'faka nanu'mea
Native toNanumea, Tuvalu
RegionPolynesia
EthnicityNanumea Islanders
Native speakers
Uncertain
Latin script
Language codes
ISO 639-1tvl Nanumea doesn't have its own language code
ISO 639-3tvl
tvl
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Phonology

Nanumea's phonemes are the same as to the phonemes of other northern dialects of the Tuvaluan language, as can be observed:[8][3][9][4]

Vowels

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Front Back Front Back
Close i u
Mid e o
Open a
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Consonants

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Labial Alveolar Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
Plosive p t k
Fricative f v h
Lateral l
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Consonants can also be germinated,[5][4][3] just like Tuvaluan.

Challenges

Nanumea may eventually sink completely below sea level by the near future,[10] which is a threat to te 'Gana Faka Nanumea, because if the atoll was no longer there, there would be no use for Nanumean.

Similarities and differences with standard Tuvaluan

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English Nanumea Tuvaluan Additional information
Cat Puuhi Pūsi /s/ turns into /h/ in northern dialects and, to an extent, the Nukulaelae dialect[3][9]
Spouse Aavaga Āvaga
Idea Aofaga Manatu
Gold Aulo Aulo Latin loanword
To fold Fefetu/Taketake Sai
Bat (Instrument) Pate Pate
Table Laulau Taipola
To help Fakamaamaa Fesoasoani
Fly (Insect) Lago Lago
Nominalizer suffix -a -ga '-a' is also used in Tokelauan.[12]
Ten Agafulu Sefulu/Hefulu 'Agafulu' seems to also have been used in older Tuvaluan, as is described by Donald G. K.,[13] though more modern[11][14] dictionaries cite 'sefulu' as the used word

for ten, though in compound words 'agafulu' seems to have maintained, e.g. agafulumaikao ten coconuts.

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