Language name and locationː Hupdë, Brazil, Colombia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区胡普德语, 巴西西北部亚马逊州奥阿里河流域热带雨林和哥伦比亚

 

1. ʔayǔp

2. koʔǎp / koʔǎp / kəwə̌ɡ-ʔap

3. mɔ́twaʔap / mɔ́ɾaʔap / mɔ́t-wɨɡ-ʔap

4. hi-babʼní babʼní

5. ʔayǔp dʼapṹh / ʔædapṹh  (lit: 'one hand' )

6. sã́p sob sakkʼet ʔayǔp (lit: 'other finger stands up one') *

7. sã́p sob sakkʼet koʔǎp (lit: 'other finger stands up two') *

8. sã́p sob sakkʼet mɔ́twaʔap (lit: 'other finger stands up three') *

9. sã́p sob sakkʼet hi-babʼní babʼni (lit: 'other finger stands up four') *

10. sã́p sob sakkʼet ʔædapṹh (lit: 'other finger stands up five') *

11. ʔayǔp sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet  (lit: 'another toe / foot stands up')

12. koʔǎp sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet

13. mɔ́twaʔap sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet

14. hi-babʼní babʼni sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet

15. ʔayǔp sʼǐb hṹʔ  (lit: 'one foot finish' )

16. ʔayǔp sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet  (lit: 'one foot finish')

17. koʔǎp sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet

18. mɔ́twaʔap sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet

19. hi-babʼní babʼni  sʼǐb (popoɡ) sakkʼet

20. sʼǐb ni-hṹʔ (lit: 'feet be finished' ) or sʼǐb dˀəh pɨ́d (lit: 'feet-PL both')

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Patience Epps, University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA, July 25, 2008.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Patience Epps, 2008 年 7 月 25 日

 

Other comments: Hupdë or Hup is spoken by approximately 1,740 speakers in

Amazonas state: Rio Auari, Brazil as well as Colombia.

Hupdë has a traditional counting system up to twenty by using hands and feet. Nowadays, Spanish / Portuguese term are prefer for 6 onwards. There are options terms for 5, 6, and 10ː

Phoneme charts for Hupde:

Consonants

 

Bilabial

Dental-alveolar

Palatal

Velar

Glottal

Voiceless stops

p

t

c

k

ʔ

Voiced stops

b

d

j

g

 

Glottalized stops

b’  (p’)

d’

j’

g’

 

Fricatives (voiceless)

 

 

C

 

h

Glides

w

 

y

 

 

Glottalized glides

w’

 

y’

 

 

 

Vowels:

 

Front

Central

Back

Close

i

   ɨ

u

Mid

e

   ǝ

o

Mid/Open

æ

   a

ɔ

 


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