• Bosman (Bosmun, Bosngun) is a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken five villages of Dongan ward, Yawar Rural LLG, Madang Province (4°10′35″S...
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  • delivered to a ship Bus queue shelter Ignatyevo Airport, Russia (IATA:BQS) Bosmun language, spoken on New Guinea (ISO 639:bqs) 1,4-dihydrobenzoquinone-2-sulfonic...
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  • Lower Ramu languages as classified by Usher and by Foley (2018) are: Lower Ramu languages Ottilien languages Watam, Kaian Gamay (Borei) Bosmun, Awar Misegian...
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  • speakers) 03. Boroi (Mbore language speakers) 04. Buliva 05. Daiden 06. Dongan (Bosmun language speakers) 07. Awar (Awar language speakers) 08. Nubia 09....
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  • Gapun (section Languages)
    stretches from the village of Bosmun (4°10′35″S 144°38′55″E / 4.176323°S 144.648727°E / -4.176323; 144.648727 (Bosmun Community School)) in Yawar Rural...
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  • Watam is a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea. Like Bosmun, it shares a number of irregular plural markers with the Lower Sepik languages, supporting the...
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  • The Ottilien or Watam-Awar-Gamay languages are a small family of clearly related languages, Watam–Kaian, Gamei (Mbore), and Bosman–Awar. They are generally...
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