Harshen Busa, wanda aka fi sani da Odiai (Urai), ana magana da shi a ƙauyuka uku na arewa maso yammacin Papua New Guinea . Akwai masu magana 244 a lokacin ƙidayar 2000. Ɗaya cikin ƙauyuka inda ake magana da Busa shine Busa (3°50′14′′S 141°26′25′′E / 3.837112°S 141.440227°E / -3.837112. 141.430227. (Busa)) a cikin yankin Rawei, Green River Rural LLG, Lardin Sandaun.

Harshen Busa
  • Harshen Busa (Papuan)
Lamban rijistar harshe
ISO 639-3 bhf
Glottolog odia1239[1]
Busa
Odiai
'Yan asalin ƙasar  Papua New Guinea
Yankin Lardin Sandaun, Gundumar Amanab, arewacin Kogin Upper Sepik, yammacin Namia. Ƙauyuka uku. Yare yana arewa da gabas, Abau yana kudu da yamma, Biaka yana arewa maso yamma.
Masu magana da asali
370 (ƙidayar jama'a ta 2011) [2] 
Lambobin harshe
ISO 639-3 bhf
Glottolog odia1239
ELP Busa
Ma'auni:Page Module:Coordinates/styles.css has no content.3°49′S 141°20′E/__hau____hau____hau__3.817 ° S 141.333 ° E / -3.817; 141.333

Masu magana Busa suna cikin kasuwanci da al'Yade da Yadë, yaren da ke da alaƙa da nesa da ake magana a ƙauyuka shida zuwa arewacin yankin Busa.

Busa na iya kasancewa ɗaya daga cikin yarukan Kwomtari. (2018), ya rarraba Busa a matsayin harshe mai zaman kansa (ma'ana ba a rarraba shi ba), amma bai cire yiwuwar cewa yana da dangantaka mai nisa da Harsunan Torricelli ba.

Wakilan sunaye

gyara sashe

Kalmomin asali

gyara sashe

Kalaman kasa na Busa da aka jera a cikin Foley (2018):

Kalmomin ƙamus masu zuwa sun fito ne daga Conrad da Dye (1975), [3] kamar yadda aka ambata a cikin bayanan Trans-New Guinea:

Bayanan da aka rubuta

gyara sashe

samun ko'anar Busa -ni a cikin proto-Sepik a matsayin ma'anar *ni, da kuma Ama, harshen Hagu na Hagu.

Bayanan da aka ambata

gyara sashe
  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Harshen Busa". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  2. Busa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  3. Conrad, R. and Dye, W. "Some Language Relationships in the Upper Sepik Region of Papua New Guinea". In Conrad, R., Dye, W., Thomson, N. and Bruce Jr., L. editors, Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 18. A-40:1-36. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1975. doi:10.15144/PL-A40.1

Haɗin waje

gyara sashe