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Wantoat,
named after the
Wantoat River, is one of the
Finisterre languages of
Papua New Guinea.
Dialects are Wapu (Leron),
Central Wantoat, Bam, Yagawak...
- branch:
Sakam (Kutong) – Som,
Nukna (Komutu), Yau, ?Weliki
Wantoat branch: Awara–
Wantoat (Yagawak, Bam), Tuma-Irumu
Warup branch: Asaro'o (Morafa) –...
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Wantoat/Leron
Rural LLG is a local-level
government (LLG) of
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. 01.
Matak 02.
Mataya 03.
Guningwan 04.
Arawik 05. Umbaku...
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railway station in the
county of Berkshire, UK wnc, the ISO 639-3 for the
Wantoat language spoken in
Papua New
Guinea West
Nordic Council, a cooperation...
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Wahana Tri
Tunggal at the
Yogyakarta International Airport WTT,
Wantoat Airport Wantoat's IATA
airport code WTT, a
water tanker/tender of the Buckinghamshire...
- Mali Bam or Biem language,
spoken in New
Guinea Bam, a
dialect of the
Wantoat language,
spoken in
Papua New
Guinea Baluchi Autonomist Movement, a Baluchi...
- Neko
Nekgini Ngaing Rawa Ufim
Uruwa Sakam Som
Nukna Yau
Weliki Wantoat Awara Wantoat Tuma-Irumu
Warup Asaro'o
Bulgebi Degenan Forak Guya
Gwahatike Muratayak...
- 146°25′07″E / 6.35307°S 146.418517°E / -6.35307; 146.418517 (Wangat)) in
Wantoat/Leron
Rural LLG.
Sarasira is
spoken in the
villages of
Sarasira (6°19′15″S...
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isolate Eastern Huon
family Western Huon
family Finisterre stock Erap
family Wantoat family Gusap–Mot
family Warup family Yupna family Uruwa family Abaga isolate...
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Finisterre languages of
Papua New Guinea. It is part of a
dialect chain with
Wantoat, but in only 60–70%
lexically similar.
There are
around 1900
Awara speakers...