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Bitur (Bituri, Paswam, Mutum) is
Papuan language of
Western Province,
Papua New Guinea.
Bitur is
spoken in
Bisuaka (8°32′26″S 142°42′03″E / 8.540481°S...
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Prince Carmola, Duke Estor,
Prince Coap, Duke Deas, King Asmoday,
Marquis Bitur, Duke Beal,
Prince Forcas,
Count Furfur,
Marquis Margotias,
Prince Oze,...
- in common.
Baramu Bitur (Mutum)
Tirio (Makayam, Aturu) Were (Kiunum)
Evans (2018)
lists the
Tirio languages as:
Tirio (Makayam)
Bitur (Paswam, Mutum) Lewada-Dewara...
- Hóla
bítur hörkubál,
hrafnar éta gorið, ****lingarnir týna sál, tarna' er ljóta vorið!
Hillsides raked by
raging frost,
ravens eating offal, buntings...
- (Wipi
language speakers) 07.
Tewara (
Bitur language speakers) 08.
Kapal (Wipi
language speakers) 09.
Upiara (
Bitur language speakers) 10.
Giringarede 11...
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Berghildur Erla Bernharðsdóttir;
Kolbeinn Tumi Daðason (21
December 2020). "
Bitur reynsla sem að fjölmargir þekkja". Vísir.is (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 2...
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Tirio (Lower Fly)
Baramu Bitur Makayam Were
Boazi (Lake Murray)
Boazi Zimakani Marind–Yaqai
Bipim Marind Yaqay Inland Gulf
Ipiko Foia Foia Hoia Hoia Mubami...
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Tirio (Lower Fly)
Baramu Bitur Makayam Were
Boazi (Lake Murray)
Boazi Zimakani Marind–Yaqai
Bipim Marind Yaqay Inland Gulf
Ipiko Foia Foia Hoia Hoia Mubami...
- verbs: 1st conjugation: amābor 'I will be loved' (-bor, -beris/-bere, -
bitur, -bimur, -biminī, -buntur) 2nd conjugation: vidēbor 'I will be seen, I will...
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Native speakers 700 (2002)
Language family Trans–New
Guinea Fly
River (Anim)
Tirio Tirio–
Bitur–Were Were
Language codes ISO 639-3 wei
Glottolog were1244...