Gela language
Gela is a Southeast Solomonic language spoken in three dialects on four islands in the central Solomon Islands. Each of the dialects is very similar, differing mainly on a small number of phonological points.Phonology
Phonemes
Consonants
Gela has the following consonant phonemes:
NOTE:
The Gela dominant Voiced is "h" not "z". "Z" is found in Savosavo language speakers who also speak Gela - primarily due to their use of the Church of Melanesia Common Prayer Books and Hymns.Vowels
Gela uses with no contrastive vowel length.Stress generally occurs on each word's penultimate syllable.Numbers
- keha
- rua
- tolu
- vati
- lima
- ono
- vitu
- alu
- hiua
- hangavulu
- hangavulu sakai
- hangavulu rua
- hangavulu tolu
- hangavulu vati
- hangavulu lima
- hangavulu ono
- hangavulu vitu
- hangavulu alu
- hangavulu hiua
- rua hangavulu
- rua hangavulu sakai
- rua hangavulu rua
- rua hangavulu tolu
- rua hangavulu vati
- rua hangavulu lima
- rua hangavulu ono
- rua hangavulu vitu
- rua hangavulu alu
- rua hangavulu hiua
- tolu hangavulu
- tolu hangavulu sakai
- tolu hangavulu rua
- tolu hangavulu tolu
- tolu hangavulu vati
- tolu hangavulu lima
- tolu hangavulu ono
- tolu hangavulu vitu
- tolu hangavulu alu
- tolu hangavulu hiua
- vati hangavulu
- vati hangavulu sakai
- vati hangavulu rua
- vati hangavulu tolu
- vati hangavulu vati
You may now recognized the pattern of number counting above.