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Mundugumor (Munduguma, Mundukomo) a.k.a.
Biwat is a Yuat
language of
Papua New Guinea. It is
spoken in
Biwat village (4°24′55″S 143°51′36″E / 4.415234°S...
- only at the time of
elicitation with one
single speaker,"
pointing to the
Biwat language as a
similar case (previously
attested as 5-20, but with one speaker...
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Basic utility vehicle, a type of
vehicle Bun language, a
language spoken in
Biwat village,
Papua New Guinea, by ISO 639 code
Placeres Airport, an airport...
- (Miyak)
Biwat (Mundugumor) Bun
Foley (2018)
provides the
following classification. Yuat
family Changriwa Mekmek Miyak; Bun,
Mundukumo (
Biwat) Changriwa...
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Szewc (shoemaker),
Kowal (blacksmith), Kłaniany (Bowing), Puszczany, Kozak,
Biwat Obchodny (walking) and Kłaniany (bowing),
Krakowiaczek and Rozpuszczak....
- I/L
Baniwa bwj I/L Bwamu, Láá Láá bwk I/L
Bauwaki bwl I/L
Bwela bwm I/L
Biwat bwn I/L Bunu,
Wunai 唔奈布努语 bwo I/L Boro bwp I/L
Mandobo Bawah bwq I/L Bobo...
- The
Mundugumor a.k.a.
Biwat are an
indigenous people of
Papua New Guinea. They live on the Yuat
River in East
Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea, and speak...
- New Guinea. It is
spoken in
Biwat village (4°24′55″S 143°51′36″E / 4.415234°S 143.859962°E / -4.415234; 143.859962 (
Biwat)) of Yuat
Rural LLG, East...
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Kundima 02.
Aragunum 03.
Saparu 04.
Kinakaten 05.
Akuran 06.
Branda 07.
Biwat (Mundugumor
language and Bun
language speakers) 08.
Muruat 09.
Dimiri 10...
- sea level.
Areas like Zəban Qolla, Asim Qolla, Ḫʷayt Mäsəqäl, Gošə Meda,
Biwät Sələho, Wusțamba Tämbäko, Qəsat Qolla, Sälit Dəma, Țəqəšəñ and Țima. The...