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1Makasae-Tetun
By Geoffrey Hull
“Makasae-Tetun” Metadata:
- Title: Makasae-Tetun
- Author: Geoffrey Hull
- Language: tet
- Number of Pages: Median: 48
- Publisher: ➤ Instituto Nacional de Linguística
- Publish Date: 2006
- Publish Location: Dili, Timor-Leste
“Makasae-Tetun” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Languages - Tetum - Makasai language - Makasai - Dictionaries - Tetum language
- Places: Timor-Leste
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL30780205M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2015308761
- All ISBNs: 9781741382204 - 1741382203
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2006
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Makasae language
Makasae (also known as Makassai, Macassai, Ma'asae, Makasai) is a Papuan language spoken by about 100,000 people in the eastern part of East Timor, in
Timor-Leste
Tetum Prasa (mother tongue for 30.6% of the population), Mambai (16.6%), Makasai (10.5%), Tetum Terik (6.05%), Baikenu (5.87%), Kemak (5.85%), Bunak (5
Oirata–Makasae languages
that Fataluku and Oirata are closer to each other than they are to Makasai: Makasai (including Makalero dialect) Oirata–Fataluku Fataluku (Rusenu perhaps
Cichlidogyrus makasai
Cichlidogyrus makasai is a species of monopisthocotylean monogenean in the family Ancyrocephalidae. It was first found infecting the gills of Ophthalmotilapia
Makalero
Pacific Linguistics 655. Vol. 2. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 267–351. doi:10.1515/9781614519027-005. ISBN 9781614519027. Makasai at The Language Archive
Languages of Timor-Leste
language census Tetum-Dili/Prasa (36.6%) Tetum-Terik (6.00%) Mambai (12.5%) Makasai (9.70%) Baikenu (5.90%) Kemak (5.90%) Bunak (5.30%) Tokodede (3.70%) Fataluku
Indo-Pacific languages
Ternate, Tidore [= non-TNG North Halmahera family] Timor–Alor: Bunak, Abui, Makasai, Oirata [= TNG Timorese languages] Eastern Afoa: Afoa, Tauata, Goilala
Fataluku language
Fataluku (also known as Dagaga, Dagoda', Dagada) is a Papuan language spoken by approximately 37,000 people of Fataluku ethnicity in the eastern areas
Trans–New Guinea languages
family Konda–Yahadian family Timor–Alor–Pantar stock [9] Bunak isolate Makasai isolate Oirata isolate Fataluku (Dagodá) isolate Lovaea isolate Kairui
Oirata language
Oirata or Woirata (also known as Maaro) is a Timor–Alor–Pantar language spoken on the island of Kisar in Indonesia, and by some people in Ambon. Ethnologue