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  • (secondary coordinates) The Busa language, also known as Odiai (Uriai), is spoken in three hamlets of northwestern Papua New Guinea. There were 244 speakers...
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  • Look up busa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Busa or BUSA may refer to: Busa language (Mande), Africa Busa language (Papuan), New Guinea British Underwater...
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  • Busa, or Bisã, is the Mande language of the former Borgu Emirate in northwestern Nigeria and northern Benin. It is called Busanci in Hausa, and has also...
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    Guinea has 832 living languages (languages, not dialects)." Most of these are classified as indigenous Papuan languages, which form a diverse sprachbund...
    13 KB (1,109 words) - 15:33, 23 October 2024
  • Amto–Musan is a language family of two closely related but mutually unintelligible Papuan languages, Amto and Siawi, spoken along the Samaia River of...
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    western Papuan languages, but are not themselves covered by the term Papuan. The most widely used classification of Papuan languages is that of Stephen...
    60 KB (3,726 words) - 23:16, 16 October 2024
  • Indo-European language family branches across Eurasia Area of the Papuan languages Map of the Australian languages Distribution of language families and...
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    with Guriaso, and adds Busa, all under the name "Senu River". Senu River (Kwomtari–Busa) Kwomtari–Nai Guriaso–Yale Odiai (Busa) There has been confusion...
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    contrast, the eastern regions, particularly Papua and the Maluku Islands, are home to over 270 Papuan languages, which are distinct from the Austronesian...
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  • The Border or Upper Tami languages are an independent family of Papuan languages in Malcolm Ross's version of the Trans–New Guinea proposal. Unlike the...
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    Bethwyn; Terrill, Angela (2018). "The Papuan languages of Island Melanesia". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area:...
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  • hypothetical language macrofamily proposed in 1971 by Joseph Greenberg and now believed to be spurious. It grouped together the Papuan languages of New Guinea...
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  • total of six villages. Yalë is in extensive trade and contact with Busa, a likely language isolate spoken just to the south. Yalë has complex verbal inflection...
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    Sepik (category Rivers of Papua New Guinea)
    Schultze, Upper Yuat, Yuat, Left May, and Amto-Musan language families, while local language isolates are Busa, Taiap, and Yadë. Torricelli, Sepik, and Lower...
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    and ladies teams and a mixed team. The men's 1st team are the last ever BUSA National Plate champions, having won the competition in 2008. The badminton...
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    Tamarind juice (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Rendang Sambal lada muda Sate padang Soto padang Udang balado Moluccan and Papuan Asida Babi bakar Bibingka Colo-colo Papeda Puding sagu Sagu Soto ambon Palembang...
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  • Rawei (Busa language speakers) 05. Nagatiman (Nagatiman language speakers) 06. Dila 07. Marakwini 08. Wagu 09. Beimap 10. Seiawi (Siawi language speakers)...
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    Papeda (food) (category Papua New Guinean cuisine)
    namely parts of Sulawesi, the Maluku Islands and coastal Papua. It is also widespread in Papua New Guinea and serves as the counterpart to central and...
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    Kopi luwak (category Articles containing Tagalog-language text)
    Bingka Bitterballen Bolen Bolu gulung Bolu kukus Bolu pandan Bugis Bulan Busa Cakwe Cilok Clorot Cubit Cucur Dadar gulung Dodol Donat jawa Donat kentang...
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    people. Binte biluhuta is also known as Milu Siram in Gorontalo Malay language. Binte biluhuta is served hot with shredded coconut, basil leaves, shredded...
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