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Tokodede (also
known as Tukude,
Tocodede, Tokodé, and Tocod) is one of the
languages of East Timor,
spoken by
about 39,000
people in the muni****lity of...
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Indonesian West Timor. An
alternate name is Ema. It is most
closely related to
Tocodede and Mambai. It has the
status of one of the
national languages in the East...
- Timor), just west of the city of Liquiçá. Most of the
inhabitants speak Tocodede. It lies near the
Maubara Important Bird Area, encomp****ing the
small coastal...
- 2010 (census)
Austronesian Bunak 55,000 2010 (census) Timor–Alor–Pantar
Tocodede 39,500 2010 (census)
Austronesian Fataluku 37,000 2010 (census) Timor–Alor–Pantar...
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operations for the
UNTAET Crime Scene Detachment. Most of the
inhabitants speak Tocodede. The
former Headquarters of the
Administrator de Liquiçá,
built in 1938...
- now a ruin. The
expression Ai Pelo is
apparently derived from the
local Tocodede language word epelo,
which means "bitter water" and was used by the inhabitants...
- Timor-Leste
Bunak Fataluku language Makalero Makasae Mambai Tetum language Tocodede Waimoa language Wetarese Music of Timor-Leste
Districts of Timor-Leste...
- all of the
inhabitants of Liquiçá
speak the Malayo-Polynesian
language Tocodede. Liquiçá has
beautiful beaches (although no
white sands) that are very...
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typical of
settlement areas inhabited by the
Mambai people,
Kemak people and
Tocodede people. In the
heartland of the
Bunak people, such
naming does not occur...
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including Sa'ane): 101,854
Mambai (Mambae, Manbae): 131,361
Tokodede (
Tocodede, Tukude, Tokodé, Tocod): 39,483
Baikeno (Dawan): 62,201
Working languages:...