Language name and locationː Mauwake, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. kuisow |
2. erup |
3. arow |
4. erepam |
5. wapen inawiya ~ ikur |
6. ikur okai(wi)-pa kuisow |
7. ikur okai(wi)-pa erup |
8. ikur okai(wi)-pa arow |
9. ikur okai(wi)-pa erepam |
10. okaiwi-pa okaiwi-pa inek ~ iimeka kuisow |
11. Tok Pisin terms used |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Liisa Berghäll,
提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Liisa Berghäll, 2005 年 5 月 10 日. |
Other comments: Mauwake is spoken by approximately 2,300 speakers in Bogia district, Madang province, Papua New Guinea. Mauwake has a counting system based on five. Now, Tok Pisin are used after ten. There is an option term for ten ''iimeka kuisow''. |
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