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Makuva, also
known as Makuʼa or Lóvaia, is an
apparently extinct Austronesian language spoken at the
northeast tip of East
Timor near the town of Tutuala...
- Aone van Engelenhoven, for example,
revealed that the
Makuva language,
formerly spoken by the
Makuva tribe but
believed to have been
extinct since the 1950s...
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Bekais Bunak Fataluku Galoli Habun Idalaka Kawaimina Kemak Makalero Makasae Makuva Mambai Tokodede Working languages English Indonesian Religion (2015 census)...
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Engelenhoven (2009)
accepts Hull's classification, but
further includes Makuva and the Luangic–Kisaric
languages (Kisar, Romang, Luang, Wetan, Leti) in...
- a
sacred month, many
activities such as marriage, eloping, and (kurova
makuva) tomb
rituals are forbidden; this time is also seen as a time when most...
- camps. 1950
Kaniet Austronesian M**** Province,
Papua New
Guinea ca. 1950s
Makuva Trans–New Guinea? East
Timor ca. 1950s
Kilit Indo-European
Nakhchivan ca...
- Kairui-Midiki Habun ? Naueti ?
Waimoa Luangic–Kisaric ?
Kisar Leti
Luang Makuva †
Romang Rote–Meto
Amarasi Bilba Dela-Oenale
Dengka Lole
Ringgou Termanu...
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Makumbe Michael Charamba Malvin Kwinjo Quadir Amini Frank Makarati Wayne Makuva Munashe Katondo Keith Muera Ariel Makopa Gerald Takwara Polite Moyo Kudzai...
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Rusenu while studying another endangered language from East
Timor called Makuva. Concealment,
Maintenance and Renaissance:
language and
ethnicity in the...
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Islands Luhu
Austronesian by 2024 Luhu
speakers Seram Island Makuva Trans–New Guinea? 1950s
Makuva people East
Timor Mardijker Portuguese creole 2012 Mardijker...