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Asụsụ Mbore

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Asụsụ Mbore
asụsụ, modern language
obere ụdị nkeOttilien Dezie
mba/obodoPapua New Guinea Dezie
ụmụ amaala kaMadang Province Dezie
nhazi ọnọdụ4°3′58″S 144°43′50″E Dezie
Ọkwa asụsụ Ethnologue5 Na-etolite Dezie
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Mbore (Borei, Mborei) a.k.a. Gamei (Gamai) bụ Asụsụ Lower Ramu nke Papua New Guinea . [1] A na-asụ ya n'obodo nta nke Gamei (4°03′58′′S 144°43′50′′E / 4.066061°S 144.730692°E / -4.066061; 144.730) 692 (Gamei/Kopenarang)) na Boroi na Yawar Rural LLG, Bogia District, Madang Province.[2][3]

Ndị ikwu [4] kacha nso bụ asụsụ Watam na Kaian, nke abụọ n'ime ha dị n'elu osimiri site na Kopar, obodo dị n'ọnụ Osimiri Sepik.

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  1. Thomas (1973). "A tentative decimal classification for New Guinea languages". Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota 17 (19): 151. DOI:10.31356/silwp.vol17.19. 
  2. Eberhard:Papua New Guinea languages. Ethnologue: Languages of the World. SIL International (2019).
  3. United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup. Humanitarian Data Exchange.
  4. Foley (6 June 2022). A Sketch Grammar of Kopar. De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110791549. 

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