Language
name and locationː Bonggo, Papua
Province, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. itkwase, tekuase |
2. erkuat, arkwat |
3. tor |
4. fau |
5. miekfirpose, rim |
6. miekfari tekuase ( 5+1 ) |
7. miekfari erkuat ( 5+2 ) |
8. miekfari tor ( 5+3 ) |
9. miekfari fau ( 5+4 ) |
10. miekfari foroma |
11. miekfari foroma-dakfarui tekuase |
12. miekfari foroma-dakfarui erkuat |
13. miekfari foroma-dakfarui tor |
14. miekfari foroma-dakfarui fau |
15. miekfari foroma-dakfarui rim |
16. miekfari foroma-dakfarui miekfari tekuase |
17. miekfari foroma-dakfarui miekfari erkuat |
18. miekfari foroma-dakfarui miekfari tor |
19. miekfari foroma-dakfarui miekfari fau |
20. temot tekuase (lit: 'one person') |
40. temot erkuart (lit: 'two persons') |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mrs. Heljiä Clouse,
Institute of
Linguistics, Irian Jaya, Indonesia. January 11, 1993. |
Other comments: Bonngo is an endangered languages with a quinary-vigesimal system. They may use the decimal system of the Malay language or Biak language now. Bonngo is an endangered language spoken by about 700 speakers in Bonggo sub-district, Sarmi regency, Papua province, Indonesia. |
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