Language name and locationː Baham, West Papua, Indonesia [Refer toː Ethnologue]
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1. ówɑno |
2. uwɑ́riʔ |
3. ɑwɑndíʔ |
4. wiɑŋɡɑrɑʔ |
5. tumbú |
6. tumbú óɡono (5+1) |
7. tumbú weɾiʔ (5+2) |
8. tumbú ɑwɑndiʔ (5+3) |
9. tumbú wuɾiɑŋ'ɡuruʔ (5+4) |
10. kwaɾá |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Heljä
Clouse,
提供资料的语言学家: Mrs. Heljä Clouse, 1989 年 5 月 30 日 |
Other comments: Baham or Mbahám is spoken by approximately 1,000 speakers in Fakfak regency, northwest Bomberai peninsula, West Papua province, Indonesia. Baham may have a 5, 20 counting system similar to that of the Iha language. |
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