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Mambai may
refer to:
Mambai people, a
people group also
known as
Mambae,
Manbae or
Maubere from Timor-Leste
Mambai language (Timor), the
language spoken...
- The
Mambai (
Mambae, Manbae)
people are the
second largest ethnic group after the
Tetum Dili
people in East Timor. Originally, they were
known as the Maubere...
- Mambai, also
called Mambae or Manbae, is a
language spoken by the
Mambai people, the
second largest ethnic group in the
island country of East Timor. Mambai...
- Galoli, Habun, Idaté, Kairui-Midiki, Kemak, Lakalei, Makasae, Makuv'a,
Mambae, Nauete, Tukudede, and Waima'a.
According to the
Atlas of the World's Languages...
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There are a
total of
about 16
indigenous languages, of
which Tetum, Galole,
Mambae, and
Kemak are
spoken by
significant numbers of people. The
Tetum language...
- Teochew, Vietnamese, Cham, Mandarin,
others East
Timor Portuguese, Tetum,
Mambae, Makasae, Tukudede, Bunak, Galoli, Kemak, Fataluku, Baikeno,
others Indonesia...
- branches,
Central Timor and Timor–Babar:
Central Timor: Kemak, Tokodede,
Mambae,
Welaun Timor–Babar
Helong Rote-Meto West Rote-Meto Dela,
Oenale Dengka-Meto...
- makello,
Larike máridu,
Nuaulu mara(ne) Timor:
Kemak mada,
Tetun meda,
Mambae mat
Galoli madar, Waima'a meda, Uab Meto urem, Roma mada,
Wetar maʧa Bird's...
- Mak****ai, Mak****ae, Mac****ai, Ma'asae,
including Sa'ane): 101,854
Mambai (
Mambae, Manbae): 131,361
Tokodede (Tocodede, Tukude, Tokodé, Tocod): 39,483 Baikeno...
- Dom João Mendonça de
Oliveira (fl. 1952–1964) [son] Nai Ceu (was a
local Mambae king who
reigned around the 18th
century around the city of Ainaro, due...