• Amanab is a Papuan language spoken by 4,400 people in Amanab District (3°35′00″S 141°12′54″E / 3.583417°S 141.214903°E / -3.583417; 141.214903 (Amanab...
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  • 390507; 141.583997 (Utai)), and Wara Mayu villages of Walsa Rural LLG and Amanab Rural LLG of Sandaun Province. Baron (2007) lists Fas-speaking villages...
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  • Kwomtari languages and Senagi languages are spoken in Amanab Rural LLG. 01. Bibriari (Angor language speakers) 02. Porumun (Angor language speakers)...
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  • lists Biaka-speaking villages in Green River Rural LLG, (formerly within Amanab District), Sandaun Province, in three villages: Konabasi (3°44′06″S 141°17′33″E...
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    (1964). Languages of the Amanab sub-district. Port Moresby: Department of Information and Extension Services. OCLC 17101737. Kwomtari languages database...
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  • not clear if Dera does the same. In Papua New Guinea, they are spoken in Amanab Rural LLG of Sandaun Province. They are also spoken across the border in...
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  • Ningera, Pagi Waris: Amanab, Auwe (Simog), Daonda, Imonda, Manem, Senggi (Viid), Waina (Sowanda), Waris The Border languages are: Usher does not mention...
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  • Siawi, also known as Musan, is one of two Amto–Musan (Samaia River) languages. It is spoken in Siawi village (4°03′47″S 141°25′16″E / 4.062998°S 141...
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  • (also known as Ki) is an Amto–Musan language spoken in Sandaun Province of Papua New Guinea. Amto is spoken in Amanab and Rocky Peak Districts, south of...
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    Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken on the island of New Guinea and neighboring islands, a region corresponding to...
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  • "Bewani" attributes to the mountains that form a boundary between Vanimo and Amanab Districts. The Imbinis dialect of Pagi is spoken in Imbinis (2°57′51″S 141°22′51″E...
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  • coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The Busa language, also known as Odiai (Uriai), is spoken in three hamlets of northwestern...
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  • ISBN 978-0-85883-084-4. OCLC 5027628. Loving, Richard; Jack Bass (1964). Languages of the Amanab sub-district. Port Moresby: Department of Information and Extension...
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  • (Seko), Sangke, Arso, Njao, Wembi, Skofro, Ampas, Waris, Vanimo, Kilmeri, Amanab [= non-TNG Border + Skou families + unclassified Molof (Cowan's proposal)]...
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  • 141°35′32″E / 3.581107°S 141.592197°E / -3.581107; 141.592197 (Guriaso)), Amanab Rural LLG, Sandaun Province. Guriaso at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) United...
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    pp. 849–858. OCLC 37096514. Loving, Richard; Jack Bass (1964). Languages of the Amanab sub-district. Port Moresby: Department of Information and Extension...
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  • Baibai is one of two Fas languages of Amanab District, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. It is the eponymous language of the spurious Baibai family,...
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  • down to’, agree with subjects in number. This pattern is also present in Amanab. These verbs are: However, number marking for transitive verbs, except for...
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  • 141°03′26″E / 3.611948°S 141.05719°E / -3.611948; 141.05719 (Kamberatoro)), Amanab Rural LLG, Sandaun Province. There are two dialects, namely Dla proper and...
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  • 141°21′42″E / 3.596084°S 141.361577°E / -3.596084; 141.361577 (Kwomtari)), Amanab Rural LLG, Sandaun Province. Baron (2007) lists Kwomtari-speaking villages...
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  • Angor (Anggor) a.k.a. Senagi is a Senagi language of northern Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in 11 villages of Amanab Rural LLG, Sandaun Province, including...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Rural LLG and Amanab Rural LLG of Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. Border languages (Awyi, Waris, Manem, Sowanda), Pauwasi languages (Emem, Zorop,...
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  • pp. 849–858. OCLC 37096514. Loving, Richard; Jack Bass (1964). Languages of the Amanab sub-district. Port Moresby: Department of Information and Extension...
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  • List of airports by IATA airport code: A (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Amata Airport Amata, South Australia, Australia UTC+09:30 AMU AYAM Amanab Airport Amanab, Papua New Guinea UTC+10:00 AMV ULDD Amderma Airport Amderma, Nenets...
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    Sandaun Province (category Articles containing Tok Pisin-language text)
    Oksapmin Rural Telefomin Rural Yapsie Rural Vanimo-Green River District Vanimo Amanab Rural Bewani-Wutung-Onei Rural Green River Rural Vanimo Urban Walsa Rural...
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