'Auhelawa language

’Auhelawa is an Austronesian language found in Nuakata Island and the southeastern tip of Normanby Island in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. It was spoken by about 1,200 people in 1998, 30% of whom were monolingual in the language.

’Auhelawa
Kurada
Native toMilne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
RegionNuakata Island
Native speakers
1,200 (1998)[1]
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3kud
Glottologauhe1237[2]

The literacy rate for first language speakers is 85%, and is also 85% for second language users. There are translated Bible portions into the language from 1986–1993.

’Auhelawa examples

A: Auge, yauwedo. Haidova u lalau? (My friend, hello. Where are you going?)

B: Ya lalau oyai. Yagu oya vauvauna ya tudai. Owa haidova u lau? (I am going to the garden. I dig my new garden. Where did you go?)

A: Ya dobi gogowai yada bada ehebo ya ita. Teina gona sabate mata yana vada vauvauna ya abi. (I went down to the village to see one of our uncles. Next week I will build his new house.)

B: Yau dova nuwanuwagu yada bada ya hagui. Ebe u dobi u vada abi, u lauma u vaigau ta dobi ta paihowa. (I also want to help our uncle. When you go down to housebuild, you come and get me and we go down and work.)

A: Ausala. Mata ta itago. (Good. We will see you.)

Phonology

Vowels

FrontBack
High iu
Mid ɛɔ
Low a

Consonants

Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plainround plain round plainround
Nasal m n
Stop voiceless p t ʔʔʷ
voiced b d ɡ ɡʷ
Fricative β s h
Approximant w l j

/k/ occurs only in loanwords.


Writing system

’Auhelawa is written in the Latin script. About 85% of the population is literate.

A aB bBw bwD dE eG gGw gwH hI iK kL lM mMw mw
/a//b//bʷ//d//ɛ//ɡ//ɡʷ//h//i//k//l//m//mʷ/
N nO oP pPw pwS sT tU uV vW wY y’W ’w
/n//ɔ//p//pʷ//s//t//u//β//ɥ//j//ʔ//ʔʷ/
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References

  1. ’Auhelawa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "'Auhelawa". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.



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