Serua language
Serua | |
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Native to | Indonesia |
Region | Seram Island |
Extinct | (date missing)[1] |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | srw |
srw.html | |
Glottolog | seru1245 |
Serua is an almost extinct
At the end of WWII, many Seruans were relocated to the Netherlands. Having fought on the side of the Dutch during Indonesian independence, they became part of the KNIL resettlement. The TNS (Teun Nila Serua) groups maintain an island community in the Netherlands, but the language is not maintained.
Phrases
Noko may – 'How are you?'
Mel melleh taro'oh – 'I am well'
Kupna – 'Money'
Kupna tell tella waitna – 'I have no money'
Wauka – 'whisper'
Ternosri. Am salalu metoranowa – 'Farewell till later, I will always wait for you.'
A song of heave-ho to accompany pulling boats to shore: Wauka, wauke; Tiki lowati, Sapi lowati; Timore; Timotei; Wateo[2]
References
- ^ Serua at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)
- JSTOR 3623199.
Further reading
M. A. Chlenov and Chlenova, Svetlana. 2000. Serua, a vanishing language in Eastern Indonesia. In Nataliya F. Alieva (ed.), Malaysko-indoneziyskiye issledovaniya, XVI, 265-299. Moscow.
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