Serengeti-Dorobo language
Serengeti-Dorobo (a nonce name) is an obscure "Dorobo" language, a few words of which were recorded in the late 19th century by Oscar Baumann. From the little data available, the language is not obviously related to any other, though the numeral system is Nilotic. It is not the only "Dorobo" language formerly spoken in the Serengeti.
"Serengeti-Dorobo" | |
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Region | Tanzania |
Extinct | 20th century |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | sere1258 |
Vocabulary
A few paragraphs were recorded by Baumann (1894, p. 366), but without any word-by-word translations.
Numerals are as follows. Most resemble those of neighboring Nilotic languages.
- 1 napu (kinavéta napó 'one cattle') [cf. Maasai fem. nabo]
- 2 ennya [cf. Datooga iyeny, Omotik ainia]
- 3 uni [cf. Maasai fem. uni]
- 4 ongwan [cf. Maasai fem. ongwan, Datooga, Okiek angwan]
- 5 mot [cf. Datooga mut, Okiek mʊʊt, Omotik moot]
- 6 lei [cf. Datooga la, Okiek ile, Maasai ilɛ, Omotik lai]
- 7 oner
- 8 sissie [cf. Datooga sis]
- 9 naudó [cf. Okiek naudo, Maasai fem. naaudo]
- 10 gaget
- 15 gaget aχ mot
- 20 tegenos [cf. Okiek, Maasai tikitam]
- 30 tegenos aχ gaget
See also
Notes
- Oscar Baumann (Berlin, 1894), Durch Massailand zur Nilquelle. Reisen und Forschungen der Massai-Expedition des deutschen Antisklaverei-Komite in den Jahren 1891–1893
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