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Kobon (pronounced [xombon], [k͡xombon] or [kʰombon]) is a
language of
Papua New Guinea. It has
somewhere around 90–120 verbs.[citation needed]
Kobon has...
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problems in mathematics) The
Kobon triangle problem is an
unsolved problem in
combinatorial geometry first stated by
Kobon Fujimura (1903-1983). The problem...
- Hungarian). 8
March 2007. Hajnal, Hudák (12 May 2006). "Csöcsvillantás a
köbön". velvet.hu (in Hungarian).
Archived website Official site Desiré Dubounet...
- (Before the 1989 IPA Kiel Convention, it had a
dedicated symbol ⟨ɼ⟩.) The
Kobon language of
Papua New
Guinea also has a
fricative trill, but the degree...
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Korean People's Won, the
currency of
North Korea kpw, ISO 639 code for the
Kobon language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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number of
lines p****ing
below them. Roberts's
triangle theorem and the
Kobon triangle problem concern the
minimum and
maximum number of
triangular cells...
- Guinea. The
language has
borrowings from Kalam.
Young men are
likely to know
Kobon and Tok Pisin, but many
Haruai are monolingual.
Haruai is also commonly...
- Prieto-Martínez, Luis
Felipe (2021). "El
problema de los triángulos de
Kobon" [The
Kobon triangles problem]. La
Gaceta de la Real
Sociedad Matemática Española...
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fewest possible triangles made by a
given number of lines, the
related Kobon triangle problem concerns the
largest number possible. The two problems...
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Kalam is a
Kalam language of
Papua New Guinea. It is
closely related to
Kobon, and
shares many of the
features of that language.
Kalam is
spoken in Middle...