Urequena language

Extinct language of South America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The extinct Urequena language (also Urekena or Arequena) is a language variety that is closely related to Andoque.[1] It is known only from an unpublished word list by Austrian naturalist Johann Natterer that was probably recorded in June or July 1831.[2][where?]

NativetoPutumayo River (in Colombia, Peru, or Brazil)
Eraattested c.1831
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Urequena
Arequena, Uerequena, Urekena
Native toPutumayo River (in Colombia, Peru, or Brazil)
Eraattested c.1831
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologurek1234
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Vocabulary

The table below adapted from Jolkesky (2016) shows similarities between Urequena and Andoque.[3]:285 The Urequena (Uerequena, Arequena,[4] Orelhudos) data is from an undated 19th-century manuscript by Austrian naturalist Johann Natterer.[5] Natterer gives the Içá River (or Putumayo River) as the location of the language.[2]

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English gloss
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Portuguese gloss
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Urequena
(transcription)
Urequena
(IPA)
Andoque
1.S (I)1.Sno-, nö-no-, nə-no-, o-
3.S.INDEF3.S.INDEFni-, in-ni-, in-ni-, i-
1.P (we)1.Pkau-kau-ka(a)-
wateráguada u koüdaukʷɯdʌʉhʉ
bowarcobàarùbaarupãhã-se
bananabananakòka-rèkɔka-rækɒkɒ-pɤ
armbraço-nùka-nũka-nõka
headcabeça-nari-nari-tai:
canoecanoapau köpaukəpukə̃
rainchuvada oiédawiædɤʔi
fingerdedo-ni-rui-ni-rui-si-domĩ
toothdente-konì-konĩ-kónĩ
stomachestômago-tuu-tuː-tura
starestrelavuai kùiβuaikuifʉəkhʉ
tonguelíngua-tschoru-ʧoru-sonə̃
axemachadoföüɸəɯpʌʌ
maizemilhoschuuʃuusoboi
nosenariz-vüta-βɯta-pɤta
eyeolho-jakoü-jakoɯ-ákʌ
calf, lower legpantorrilha-va-βa-pã ‘perna’ ("leg")
legperna-va-tana-βa-tana-pã ‘perna’ ("leg"); -tanə̃ ‘osso’ ("bone")
netredekooma͠nkoːmãkomə̃
nailunhagovü-tarüɡoβɯ-tarɯ-si-kopɤ
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