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Nobonob (Nobanob, Nobnob), also
known as Butelkud-Guntabak or
Garuh (cf.
closely related Garus), is a
Papuan language of
Papua New Guinea. The language...
- District,
Aseminun District,
Manujan County,
Kerman Province, Iran Tolombeh-ye
Garuh Keshavarzi Abu ol Fazl,
village in
Golzar Rural District, in the Central...
- Garus, or Ate (cf.
neighboring and
closely related Garuh, or Nobonob, and its
dialect Ati), is a
Papuan language of
Papua New Guinea.
Garus at Ethnologue...
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Abkar Ash****
Garuh-ye 25 (Persian: ابكارعشايرگروه25, also
Romanized as Ābkār ʿAshāyīr
Garūh-ye 25) is a
village in
Vakilabad Rural District, in the Central...
- Tavakkolabad-e Amid
Tavileh Chaman Tolombeh-ye
Aghal Tolombeh-ye
Garuh Hajart Tolombeh-ye
Garuh Kuhestani Tolombeh-ye
Hojjatabad Tolombeh-ye
Karbakhsh Tolombeh-ye...
- Tavakkolabad-e Amid
Tavileh Chaman Tolombeh-ye
Aghal Tolombeh-ye
Garuh Hajart Tolombeh-ye
Garuh Kuhestani Tolombeh-ye
Hojjatabad Tolombeh-ye
Karbakhsh Tolombeh-ye...
- Mowtowr-e Ash****i
Garuh 112 Mowtowr-e Ash****i
Mohammad Safi
Nataj Mowtowr-e Ash****i
Morad Soltani Mowtowr-e
Baluchha Mowtowr-e
Garuh 15
Khordad Mowtowr-e...
- The
language is
under pressure from
neighboring large languages such as
Garuh, and Tok Pisin,
which is
taking its toll.
Spoken in the
Madang Province...
- 30%
lexically similar. The
languages are: Kare East Hansemann:
Nobonob (
Garuh), Wagi (Kamba)
Central Hansemann: Bagupi–Nake,
Saruga North Hansemann: Garus–Rapting...
- Tavakkolabad-e Amid
Tavileh Chaman Tolombeh-ye
Aghal Tolombeh-ye
Garuh Hajart Tolombeh-ye
Garuh Kuhestani Tolombeh-ye
Hojjatabad Tolombeh-ye
Karbakhsh Tolombeh-ye...