Dima-Bottego language explained

Dima
Region:Lake Turkana
Era:attested 1897
Familycolor:unclassified
Iso3:none
Glotto:dima1246
Glottorefname:Dima-Bottego

The language of the Dima people, who lived to the east of the Omo River north of Lake Turkana, as described by Vittorio Bottego in an expedition to Ethiopia in 1897. It is known by only a few numerals, which do not obviously resemble another language.

Data

The Dima numerals 1–10 are recorded.[1]

1 ekkā

2 ekkinā

3 dāsā

4 dəndāsā

5 osā

6 osəkər

7 fāṣā

8 orongo

9 kēriri

10 kēpēs

6 appears to be composed of 5+1.

Notes and References

  1. Carlo Conti Rossini, 1927. Sui Linguaggi Parlati a Nord dei Laghi Rodolfo e Stefania. In Boas, Dempwolff, Panconcelli-Calzia, Werner & Westermann (eds.), Festschrift Meinhof, 247–255. L. Friederichsen, Hamburg.