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Asụsụ Sumba

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The Sumba languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian language family, spoken on Sumba, an island in eastern Indonesia.[1] They are closely related to the Hawu-Dhao languages.[2]

Nhazi nke mbido ime nke Asplund (2010) matara ngalaba atọ nke asụsụ Sumba:  

Ntụaka

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ukwuu n'ihi nwunye.Sorani

  1. Lansing, J. S. (2007). "Coevolution of languages and genes on the island of Sumba, eastern Indonesia.". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (41): 16022–16026. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0704451104. PMID 17913885. 
  2. Blust (2008). "Is There a Bima-Sumba Subgroup?". Oceanic Linguistics 47 (1): 45–113. DOI:10.1353/ol.0.0006. 

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Njikọ mpụga

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  • Sumba na Ethnologue (edemede 22, 2019).

Templeeti:Central Malayo-Polynesian languages