OUTOFPAPUA database: Lexicons of the West Papuan language area

Teljeur (1982 Sawai a): Sawai Weda

Original citation: Teljeur, Dirk. 1982. Short wordlists from South Halmahera, Kayoa, Makian, Ternate, Tidore and Bacan. In C. L. Voorhoeve (ed.), The Makian Languages and their Neighbours, 129-148. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. (Materials in languages of Indonesia No.~12).
Notes on this source: edited by Maria Zielenbach

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Headword IPA Glosses
aiˈai

‘tree’ (eng); ‘kayu’ (ind)

baiˈbai

‘snake’ (eng); ‘ular’ (ind)

baletˈbalet

‘leftside’ (eng); ‘kiri’ (ind)

bangaˈbaŋa

‘woods’ (eng); ‘hutan’ (ind)

beápbeˈap

‘ashes’ (eng); ‘abu’ (ind)

beap gouˈbeap ˈɡou

‘kitchen’ (eng); ‘dapur’ (ind)

bebét seselapubeˈbet seseˈlapu

‘sand’ (eng); ‘pasir’ (ind)

beblútbeˈblut

‘black’ (eng); ‘hitam’ (ind)

beboˈbebo

‘hair’ (eng); ‘rambut’ (ind)

bebobelbeˈbobel

‘cold’ (eng); ‘dingin’ (ind)

bengbongelbeŋˈboŋel

‘yellow’ (eng); ‘kuning’ (ind)

betbétbetˈbet

‘earth’ (eng); ‘tanah’ (ind)

bonbon

‘egg’ (eng); ‘telur’ (ind)

bungaˈbuŋa

‘flower’ (eng); ‘bunga’ (ind)

elepóeleˈpo

‘mountain’ (eng); ‘gunung’ (ind)

fanfan

‘walk’ (eng); ‘jalan’ (ind)

fauˈfau

‘hand’ (eng); ‘tangan’ (ind)

feifísfeiˈfis

‘when?’ (eng); ‘kapan’ (ind)

felfelefelˈfele

‘rain’ (eng); ‘hujan’ (ind)

fetoteffeˈtotef

‘wash (dishes)’ (eng); ‘cuci’ (ind)

fieˈfie

‘good’ (eng); ‘baik’ (ind)

flikoˈfliko

‘nose’ (eng); ‘hidung’ (ind)

fonesˈfones

‘warm’ (eng); ‘panas’ (ind)

gasiˈɡasi

‘salt’ (eng); ‘garam’ (ind)

inemˈinem

‘drink’ (eng); ‘minum’ (ind)

ing

‘fish’ (eng); ‘ikan’ (ind)

ketobekeˈtobe

‘short’ (eng); ‘pendek’ (ind)

keúkeˈu

‘tail’ (eng); ‘ekor’ (ind)

kokoˈkoko

‘neck’ (eng); ‘leher’ (ind)

kutkut

‘louse’ (eng); ‘kutu’ (ind)

langetˈlaŋet

‘sky’ (eng); ‘langit’ (ind)

lele

‘bad’ (eng); ‘jelek’ (ind)

lelóleˈlo

‘blood’ (eng); ‘darah’ (ind)

likoˈliko

‘skin’ (eng); ‘kulit’ (ind)

loiˈloi

‘stone’ (eng); ‘batu’ (ind)

longeˈloŋe

‘hear’ (eng); ‘dengar’ (ind)

longkuˈloŋku

‘leaf’ (eng); ‘daun’ (ind)

lutenˈluten

‘fire’ (eng); ‘api’ (ind)

mamaˈmama

‘mother’ (eng); ‘ibu’ (ind)

manekˈmanek

‘chicken, bird’ (eng); ‘ayam’ (ind)

mangmaŋ

‘dry’ (eng); ‘kering’ (ind)

mdalemˈmdalem

‘sharp’ (eng); ‘tajam’ (ind)

mekótmeˈkot

‘red’ (eng); ‘merah’ (ind)

melámeˈla

‘heart; areca nut’ (eng); ‘jantung’ (ind)

melolengmeˈloleŋ

‘straight’ (eng); ‘lurus’ (ind)

melomˈmelom

‘wet’ (eng); ‘basah’ (ind)

mepínmeˈpin

‘woman’ (eng); ‘perempuan’ (ind)

meroremmeˈrorem

‘night’ (eng); ‘malam’ (ind)

mfusmfus

‘white’ (eng); ‘putih’ (ind)

mlifmlif

‘laugh’ (eng); ‘tertawa’ (ind)

mlifesˈmlifes

‘thin’ (eng); ‘tipis’ (ind)

mlongeˈmloŋe

‘long’ (eng); ‘panjang’ (ind)

mnauˈmnau

‘see’ (eng); ‘lihat’ (ind)

mommom

‘bone’ (eng); ‘tulang’ (ind)

monmon

‘man’ (eng); ‘laki-laki’ (ind)

mongeˈmoŋe

‘play’ (eng); ‘main’ (ind)

motmot

‘die’ (eng); ‘mati’ (ind)

mtóˈmto

‘eye’ (eng); ‘mata’ (ind)

mureˈmure

‘wind’ (eng); ‘angin’ (ind)

mutuˈmutu

‘person’ (eng); ‘orang’ (ind)

myakémjaˈke

‘small’ (eng); ‘kecil’ (ind)

ngangoˈŋaŋo

‘tooth’ (eng); ‘gigi’ (ind)

ngenngánŋenˈŋan

‘day’ (eng); ‘siang’ (ind)

ngenngánŋenˈŋan

‘sun’ (eng); ‘matahari’ (ind)

ngoŋo

‘star’ (eng); ‘bintang’ (ind)

ngorakláŋoraˈkla

‘door’ (eng); ‘pintu’ (ind)

ngosnuˈŋosnu

‘name’ (eng); ‘nama’ (ind)

nobengˈnobeŋ

‘new’ (eng); ‘baru’ (ind)

nomnom

‘eat’ (eng); ‘makan’ (ind)

ntuˈntu

‘child’ (eng); ‘anak’ (ind)

ólēiˈolei

‘dig’ (eng); ‘gali’ (ind)

papaˈpapa

‘father’ (eng); ‘bapak’ (ind)

pefítpeˈfit

‘seven’ (eng); ‘tujuh’ (ind)

pefótpeˈfot

‘four’ (eng); ‘empat’ (ind)

pelímpeˈlim

‘five’ (eng); ‘lima’ (ind)

pelólpeˈlol

‘big’ (eng); ‘besar’ (ind)

pelúpeˈlu

‘two’ (eng); ‘dua’ (ind)

pepleupeˈpleu

‘tongue’ (eng); ‘lidah’ (ind)

pepupetpeˈpupet

‘nine’ (eng); ‘sembilan’ (ind)

petēipeˈtei

‘three’ (eng); ‘tiga’ (ind)

pewalˈpewal

‘eight’ (eng); ‘delapan’ (ind)

pewonempeˈwonem

‘six’ (eng); ‘enam’ (ind)

pobóilopoˈboilo

‘where?’ (eng); ‘dimana’ (ind)

poliˈpoli

‘back’ (eng); ‘belakang’ (ind)

ponoˈpono

‘fruit’ (eng); ‘bush’ (ind)

psengpseŋ

‘warm’ (eng); ‘panas’ (ind)

punpun

‘kill’ (eng); ‘bunuh’ (ind)

pusoˈpuso

‘one’ (eng); ‘satu’ (ind)

sniˈsni

‘moon’ (eng); ‘bulan’ (ind)

sowoˈsowo

‘foot’ (eng); ‘kaki’ (ind)

sumoˈsumo

‘mouth’ (eng); ‘mulut’ (ind)

tangluˈtaŋlu

‘ear’ (eng); ‘telinga’ (ind)

tewústeˈwus

‘wash (clothes)’ (eng); ‘cuci’ (ind)

tiseˈtise

‘not’ (eng); ‘tidak’ (ind)

tolengˈtoleŋ

‘sit’ (eng); ‘duduk’ (ind)

towoˈtowo

‘back’ (eng); ‘belakang’ (ind)

umum

‘house’ (eng); ‘rumah’ (ind)

unekˈunek

‘know’ (eng); ‘tahu’ (ind)

utoˈuto

‘head’ (eng); ‘kepala’ (ind)

wluˈwlu

‘leaf’ (eng); ‘daun’ (ind)

woletˈwolet

‘sea’ (eng); ‘laut’ (ind)

womwom

‘come’ (eng); ‘datang’ (ind)

wónēiˈwonei

‘rightside’ (eng); ‘kanan’ (ind)

wongetˈwoŋet

‘meat’ (eng); ‘daging’ (ind)

wongtoˈwoŋto

‘meat’ (eng); ‘daging’ (ind)

woselˈwosel

‘stand’ (eng); ‘berdiri’ (ind)

wowuˈwowu

‘root’ (eng); ‘akar’ (ind)

woyeˈwoje

‘river’ (eng); ‘kali’ (ind)

woyeˈwoje

‘water’ (eng); ‘air’ (ind)

yaiˈjai

‘tree’ (eng); ‘kayu’ (ind)

yauˈjau

‘dog’ (eng); ‘anjing’ (ind)

yefjef

‘island’ (eng); ‘pulau’ (ind)

yenefˈjenef

‘sleep’ (eng); ‘tidur’ (ind)

yocuˈjotʃu

‘liver’ (eng); ‘hati’ (ind)

yofesójofeˈso

‘ten’ (eng); ‘sepuluh’ (ind)