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    Abom is a nearly extinct language spoken in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea. According to a 2002 census, only 15 people still speak this language...
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  • bacteria AoB may refer to: Array of Bytes aob may refer to: Abom language, a nearly extinct language spoken in Papua New Guinea (ISO 639-3 code) This disambiguation...
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    languages belong to the following four subfamilies: Inland Gulf Tirio (Lower Fly River) Boazi (Lake Murray) Marind (Marind–Yaqai) The moribund Abom language...
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  • ELAR collection: Documentation and description of Bitur and preliminary investigation of the moribund Abom language deposited by Phillip Rogers v t e...
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    Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken on the island of New Guinea and neighboring islands, a region corresponding to...
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    Noongar (category Articles containing Nyungar-language text)
    Retrieved 30 March 2023. ABOM 2016, Birak. ABOM 2016, Bunuru. ABOM 2016, Djeran. ABOM 2016, Makuru. ABOM 2016, Djilba. ABOM 2016, Kambarang. Entwisle...
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    (Makayam language speakers) 36. Baramula (Baramu language speakers) 37. Tapila (Abom language and Baramu language speakers) 38. Lewada (Abom language and Makayam...
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  • always has a prefix. In Akoose, the infinitive has the prefix a- or â-: âbom "to meet", âwɔ́g (or awɔ́g) "to wash"; this takes concords of class 5 nouns...
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    Johan Fredrik Åbom (30 July 1817 - April 20, 1900) was a Swedish architect. Åbom was born in the parish of Katarina in Stockholm County, Sweden. He was...
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    available for Tirio itself (Makayam). The moribund language Abom was once classified as a divergent Tirio language, sharing only an eighth of its lexicon with...
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