Kuanua Language

This blog records Kuanua vocabulary and related topics to Kuanua language. Kuanua is the language of the Tolai people in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. This blog promotes the general acceptance that the people are the Tolai and their language is Kuanua.

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Tikai Ka Ra Ngiem

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A ura talingam, Ma tikai ka ra ngiem.      Una valongore ta do na tinata,      Ma una tatike ta paupau tinata. A ura kiau na matam, Ma ...
Tuesday, 9 January 2018

The Sound 'ng"

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Ismael K. Isikel 10/01/2018 The sound "ng"is pronounced similar to the "ing" in running, walking, sing, and eating. ...
Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Kuanua Arrangement

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Arrange (Togore) iki pic  Ismael K. Isikel 20/12/2017 Togore Togore is a word that is commonly associated with market sale arr...
Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Balaguan

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Balaguan Ismael K. Isikel 14/12/2017 This is a Christmas mood post for 2017 on the word balaguan and related terms. Tagete is used ...
Monday, 11 December 2017

Kuanua Journey

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Winawana (Travel, Journey) Ismae K. Isikel 12/12/2017 Edited13/12/2017 Winawana is formed from the word wana that means go, walk. Win...
Monday, 27 November 2017

Book review

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A book review on Tinikan na Bakungo (Cave Exploration)  Ismael K. Isikel 28/11/2017 Beck, Howard M. 2003. Beneath the Cloud Forests...
Thursday, 16 November 2017

Caution and Construction

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Wawatur Ismael K. Isikel 17/11/2017 Two words in English that relate to the Kuanua word wawatur are caution and construction.  Caut...
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