Car () is the most widely spoken Nicobarese language of the Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal.

Although a member of the Austroasiatic language family, it is typologically much more akin to nearby Austronesian languages such as Nias and Acehnese, with which it forms a linguistic area. Car is a VOS language and somewhat agglutinative. There is a quite complicated verbal suffix system with some infixes, as well as distinct genitive and "interrogative" cases for nouns and pronouns.

Phonology

Consonants

  • The alveolar flap can typically be pre-stopped. Before a voiceless consonant, its pre-articulation is voiceless as [ᵗɾ], and elsewhere it is voiced [ᵈɾ].

Vowels

  • /æ/ only occurs in English loanwords.
  • Vowel sounds are also typically short when occurring before an /h/.

Morphology

Shared morphological alternations: the old AA causative has two allomorphs, prefix ha- with monosyllabic stems, infix -um- in disyllabic stems (note: *p > h onset in unstressed σ).

  • ɲa - 'to eat' / haɲaː 'to feed'
  • pɯɲ - 'to cry' / hapɯɲ-ɲɔː 'to make cry'
  • kucik - 'be palatable' / kumcik 'to taste'
  • kale - 'brave' / kumle 'bravery'

Vocabulary

Paul Sidwell (2017) published in ICAAL 2017 conference on Nicobarese languages.

References


CRACKING THE CODE OF CAR LANGUAGE AAA Magazine

A Guide To Car Slang And Car Vocabulary. CarBuzz Medium

Deciphering The Language Of Cars Understanding Car Makes And Their

How to Say ‘Car’ in All Languages (Guide) Tag Vault

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