-
Kemak may
refer to:
Kemak people Kemak language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kemak. If an
internal link led you here...
- The
Kemak (Portuguese: Quémaque, also
known as Ema)
people are an
ethnic group numbering 80,000 in north-central
Timor island. They
primarily live in...
-
Kemak is a
language spoken in East
Timor and in the
border region of
Indonesian West Timor. An
alternate name is Ema. It is most
closely related to Tocodede...
- languages, including: Bekais, Bunak, Galoli, Habun, Idalaka, Kawaimina,
Kemak, Lovaia, Makalero, Makasae, Mambai,
Tokodede and Wetarese. The rise of lingua...
- are Dawan,
Marae and Tetun, as well as
several other languages, such as
Kemak,
Bunak and Helong, are also used in East Timor. The
other three languages...
- East
Timor Portuguese, Tetum, Mambae, Makasae, Tukudede, Bunak, Galoli,
Kemak, Fataluku, Baikeno,
others Indonesia Indonesian, Javanese, Sundanese, Batak...
- Waimaha, Midiki,
Naueti Timoric B ("Ramelaic", near the
Ramelau range) West:
Kemak,
Tukudede Central:
Mambai East (Idalaka): Idaté, Isní, Lakalei,
Lolein Van...
- languages: Adabe, Baikeno, Bunak, Fataluku, Galoli, Habun, Idaté, Kairui-Midiki,
Kemak, Lakalei, Makasae, Makuv'a, Mambae, Nauete, Tukudede, and Waima'a. According...
- bobo (transl. 'hide') and naru (transl. 'long') in
another local language,
Kemak,
refer to a safe
place where one can hide for a long time. The Savu Sea...
- Dawera-Daweloor Dela-Oenale
Dengka East
Damar Emplawas Galoli Helong Imroing Kemak Kisar Leti Lole
Luang Masela Nila
North Babar Ringgou Romang Serili Serua...