Yami language
Yami | |
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Cizicizing No Tao | |
Native to | Taiwan |
Ethnicity | Yami |
Native speakers | 3,800 (2006)[1] |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
tao |
Glottolog |
yami1254 [2] |
Linguasphere |
31-CAA-a |
Yami (Chinese: 雅美), also known as Tao (Chinese: 達悟語), is Malayo-Polynesian language. It is a member of the Ivatan dialect continuum spoken by the Yami people of Taiwan. It is spoken on Orchid Island, 46 kilometers southeast of the main island of Taiwan. Yami is known as ciriciring no Tao, or "human speech," by its native speakers.[1]
Yami is the only native language of Taiwanese aborigines that is not a member of the Formosan grouping of Austronesian; it is one of the Batanic languages found in the northern Philippines.
Phonology
Yami has 20 consonants and 4 vowels:[3]
- Consonants (in Yami script)
- Stops: ⟨p, b, t, d, k, g, '⟩
- Fricatives: ⟨v, s, h⟩ (⟨s⟩ is retroflex)
- Nasals: ⟨m, n, ng⟩
- Liquids: ⟨l, r⟩
- Affricates: ⟨c, j⟩ (palatal affricates)
- Trills: ⟨z⟩ (alveolar trill)
- Glides: ⟨w, y⟩
- Vowels
- ⟨a, e, i, o⟩ (e is a mid-central vowel)
Iraralay Yami, spoken on the north coast, distinguishes between long and short consonants (e.g., opa 'thigh' vs. oppa 'hen' form one such minimal pair).[4]
Verbs
The following list of Yami verbal inflections is from Rau (2006: 135).
- Dynamic intransitive
- -om-/om- (subjunctive: N-)
- mi-
- ma-
- maN-
- maka-
- maci-/masi-/macika-/macipa-
- Stative
- ma- (subjunctive: a-)
- ka- ... -an (subjunctive: ka- ... -i)
- Dynamic
- pi-
- pa-
- paN- (subjunctive: maN-)
- paka- (subjunctive: maka-)
- paci- (subjunctive: maci-)
- Transitive
- -en (subjunctive: -a)
- -an (subjunctive: -i)
- i- (subjunctive: -an)
- Stative functioning as transitive
- ma- (subjunctive: a- ... -a)
- ka- ... -an (subjunctive: a- ... -a)
Affixes
The following list of Yami affixes is from Rau (2006: 135-136).
- icia- 'fellows such and such who share the same features or fate'
- ikeyka- 'even more so'
- ika- 'feel such and such because...'
- ika- 'ordinal number'
- ipi- 'multiple number'
- ji a- 'negation or emphatic'
- ka- 'company, as ... as, abstract noun'
- ka- 'and then, just now, only'
- ka- 'stative verb prefix reappearing in forming transitive verbs'
- ka- (reduplicated root) 'very'
- ka- (reduplicated root) 'animals named after certain features'
- ka- ... -an 'common noun'
- ma- ... -en 'love to do such and such'
- mapaka- 'pretend to be such and such'
- mapi- 'do such and such as an occupation'
- mi-/mala- 'kinship relationships in a group of two or three'
- mika-/mapika-/ipika- 'all, gradually, one by one'
- mala- 'taste or look like...'
- mipa- 'getting more and more...'
- mipipa- 'even more...'
- mapi-/mapa-/pa- ... -en/ipa- 'causative verb affixes'
- ni- 'perfective'
- ni- ... na 'superlative'
- noka- 'past'
- noma- 'future (remote)'
- sicia- 'present'
- sima- 'future (proximal)'
- tey- 'direction'
- tey- 'very, too'
- tey- (reduplicated root) 'amount allocated to each unit
Vocabulary
Cognates with Philippine languages
English | Yami | Filipino/Ilokano/Tagalog, etc. |
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Person | tao | tao |
Mother | ina | ina |
Father | ama | ama |
Head | oo | ulo |
Yes | nohon | oho (opo) |
Friend | kagagan | kaibigan |
who | sino | sino |
they | sira | sila |
their | nira | nila |
offspring | anak | anak |
I (pronoun) | ko | ko, -ko (Ilokano) |
you | ka | ka, -ka (Ilokano) |
day | araw | araw, aldaw (Ilokano) |
eat | kanen | kain, kanen (Ilokano) |
drink | inomen | inumin, inomen (Ilokano) |
speech | ciriciring | chirichirin (Ivatan, itbayaten), siling (Hiligaynon, say), siring (Waray-waray, say) |
and | aka | saka |
ouch | Ananay | Aray, Araray (Cebuano), Annay (Ilokano) |
home | vahay | bahay, balay (Ilokano, Cebuano) |
pig | viik | biik (piglet) |
goat | kadling | kambing, kanding (Cebuano), kalding (Ilokano) |
stone | vato | bato |
one | ása | isa, maysa (Ilokano) |
two | dóa (raroa) | dalawa, duha (Cebuano), dua (Ilokano) |
three | tílo | tatlo, tulo (Cebuano), tallo (Ilokano) |
four | ápat | apat, upat (Cebuano), uppat (Ilokano) |
five | líma | lima |
six | ánem | anim, innem (Ilokano), unom (Cebuano) |
seven | píto | pito |
eight | wáo | walo |
nine | síam | siyam, siam (Ilokano) |
ten | póo | sampu, sangapulo (Ilokano) |
Japanese loanwords
English | Yami | Japanese |
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Airplane | sikoki | hikouki (飛行機) |
Alcohol | saki | sake (酒) |
Battleship | gengkang | gunkan (軍艦) |
Bible | seysio | seisho (聖書) |
Christ | Kizisto | kirisuto (キリスト) |
Doctor | koysang | o-isha-san? (お医者さん) |
Flashlight | dingki | denki (電気) |
Holy Spirit | seyzi | seirei (聖霊) |
Key | kagi | kagi (鍵) |
Medicine | kosozi | kusuri (薬) |
Motorcycle | otobay | ootobai (オートバイ; auto bike) |
Police | kisat | keisatsu (警察) |
School | gako | gakkō (学校) |
School bag | kabang | kaban (鞄) |
Teacher | sinsi | sensei (先生) |
Ticket | kipo | kippu (切符) |
Truck | tozako | torakku (トラック; truck) |
Chinese loanwords
English | Yami | Mandarin Chinese |
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Wine | potaw cio | pútáojǐu (葡萄酒) |
See also
References
- Rau, D. Victoria, and Maa-Neu Dong. 2006. Yami texts with reference grammar and dictionary. Taipei: Academia Sinica.
- Rau, D. Victoria, Maa-Neu Dong and Ann Hui-Huan Chang with Daniel E. Rau and Gerald A. Rau, Yami (Tao) Dictionary (達悟語詞典) , National Taiwan University Press , June 25, 2012 (Chinese) (English) ISBN 978-986-03-2519-5
External links
Yami language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator |
- Yami wordlists at the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: language.psy.auckland.ac.nz/austronesian/language.php?id=254, language.psy.auckland.ac.nz/austronesian/language.php?id=335
- Online Yami language course, Providence University, Taiwan
- Yami Language Documentation Project Website