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Rongga is a
language of
central Flores, in East Nusa
Tenggara Province, Indonesia.
Rongga is
closely related to Ngadha, and more
distantly to Manggarai...
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inhabitants of the
Bajawa region.
Nearby communities, such as the Riung,
Rongga [id], Nage-Kéo [id], and Palue, are
sometimes considered sub-groups of the...
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Lamboya Lio
Mamboru Manggarai Nage
Ngadha Palu'e
Pondok Rajong Rembong Riung Rongga So'a Kepo' Wae Rana
Wanukaka Wejewa Timor–Babar
Amarasi Bekais Bilba Dai...
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Lamboya Lio
Mamboru Manggarai Nage
Ngadha Palu'e
Pondok Rajong Rembong Riung Rongga So'a Kepo' Wae Rana
Wanukaka Wejewa Timor–Babar
Amarasi Bekais Bilba Dai...
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spoken by
about 300,000 people.
There are also
native speakers of the
Rongga language (there are
about 5,000 of them)
living in
three settlements in...
- Gruyter. pp. 593–599. doi:10.1515/9783110884012.1.593. "Introduction".
Rongga Do****entation Project.
Archived from the
original on 2006-08-24. Retrieved...
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Lamboya Lio
Mamboru Manggarai Nage
Ngadha Palu'e
Pondok Rajong Rembong Riung Rongga So'a Kepo' Wae Rana
Wanukaka Wejewa Timor–Babar
Amarasi Bekais Bilba Dai...
- (tones may make up for the loss or
absence of affixes): Kéo, Lio, Ngadha,
Rongga, Ende.
McWhorter extends to
those the
hypothesis of
language simplification...
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comprises the
following languages, from west to east (with subvarieties):
Rongga Namut and
Nginamanu Ngadha (Bajawa, Central, So'a) Kéo Nage (Central, East)...
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Lamboya Lio
Mamboru Manggarai Nage
Ngadha Palu'e
Pondok Rajong Rembong Riung Rongga So'a Kepo' Wae Rana
Wanukaka Wejewa Timor–Babar
Amarasi Bekais Bilba Dai...