Language
name and location: Papuma, Yapen, Papua, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bo-iri |
2. bo-ru |
3. bo-toru |
4. bo-a |
5. bo-riŋ |
6. bo-onaŋ |
7. bo-itu |
8. bo-indea-toru |
9. bo-indea-tanai |
10. ura |
20. piarei |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mrs. Heljië Clouse, Summer Institute
of Linguistics, Irian Jaya, Indonesia. January 11, 1993. Taken from SIL
linguistic survey list, 1992. |
Other comments: Papuma has a counting system similar to that of Munggui, there are missing terms after ten. New data needed. Papuma is an endangered language spoken by about 600 speakers in Papuma village on Yapen island south coast., Papua province, Indonesia. |
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