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Numi dilleri
Coğrafi dağılımABD'nin batısı
SınıflandırmaUto-Aztek
Alt bölümler
  • Batı Numi
  • Merkezî Numi
  • Güney Numi

Numi dilleri ya da Numik dilleri (İngilizce Numic languages), ABD'nin batısında Kızılderililer tarafından konuşulan Uto-Aztek dilleri ailesinden dil grubu.

Numi < Numik < Numic adı «kişi» anlamına gelen Numi kelimesine İngilizcede dil ailesi yapan -ic sıfat yapım eki getirilerek oluşturulmuştur:

  • /nɨmɨ/ Merkezî ve Güney Numi dilleri nʉmʉ (Komançice)
  • /nɨwɨ/ Kawaiisu
  • /nɨwɨ/ ve /nɨŋwɨ/ Colorado River
  • /nuu/ Ute

Sınıflandırma

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Karşılaştırma

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Monoca Kuzey Payutçası Timbişaca Şoşonice Komançice Kawaiisu Colorado River
[*hoa]
'av, tuzak'
[hoa] [hoa] [hɨwa] [hɨa] [hɨa] [hɨa] [oa] (SP)
'casus'
[*jaka]
'ağlama'
[jaɣa] [jaɣa] [jaɣa] [jaɣai] [jake] [jaɣi] [jaɣa]
[*kaipa]
'dağ'
[kaiβa] [kaiβa] [keeβi] [kaiβa]
[*kuttsu]
'bizon'
[kuttsu] [kuttsu]
'inek'
[kwittʃu]
'inek'
[kuittʃun]
'inek'
[kuhtsu]
'inek'
[kuttsu]
[*naŋka]
'kulak'
[nakka] [nakka]
[naɡɡa] (So Nev)
[naŋɡa] [naŋɡi] [naki] [naɣaβiβi] [naŋkaβɨ] (Ch)
[nakka-] (Ut)
[*oppimpɨ]
'mesquite'
[oɸimbɨ] [oɸi]
'mesquite bean'
[oβi(m)bɨ] [oppimpɨ] (Ch)
[*paŋkʷi]
'balık'
[pakkʷi] [pakkʷi]
[paɡɡʷi] (So Nev)
[paŋŋʷi] [paiŋɡʷi] [pekʷi]
[*puŋku]
'pet, dog'
[pukku] [pukku]
[puɡɡu] (So Nev)
'horse'
[puŋɡu]
'pet'
[puŋɡu]
'horse'
[puku]
'horse'
[puɣu] [puŋku] (Ch)
[pukku] (Ut)
'pet'
[*tɨpa]
'çam fıstığı'
[tɨβa] [tɨβa] [tɨβa] [tɨβa] [tɨβattsi] [tɨβa]
[*woŋko]
'çam'
[wokkoβɨ] [wokkoppi]
[.oɡɡoppi] (So Nev)
[woŋɡoβi] [woŋɡoβin] [wokoβi] [woɣo-]
(only in compounds)
[oɣompɨ]
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