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Malo Language (other)
Malo language may refer to: * Tamambo language (Vanuatu) * Melo language (Ethiopia) *Malo dialect of the Santa Cruz language (Solomon Islands) See also * Maloh language (Borneo, Indonesia) {{dab ...
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Tamambo Language
Tamambo, or Malo, is an Oceanic language spoken by 4,000 people on Malo and nearby islands in Vanuatu. Phonology Vowels become respectively when unstressed and before another vowel. may also become for some speakers. Consonants The prenasalized postalveolar stop is often affricated and voiceless, i.e. . Younger speakers often realize as initially and medially, while is often replaced by . is usually realized as initially, but some speakers use . Medially, it may be pronounced as any of . Writing system Few speakers of Tamambo are literate, and there is no standard orthography. Spelling conventions used include: Pronouns and person markers In Tamambo, personal pronouns distinguish between first, second, and third person. There is an inclusive and exclusive marking on the first-person plural and gender is not marked. There are four classes of pronouns, which is not uncommon in other Austronesian languages: *Independent pronouns *Subject pronouns *Object pronou ...
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Melo Language
Melo (also known as Malo) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the Gamo Gofa Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region in Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the .... Notes North Omotic languages Languages of Ethiopia {{Ethiopia-stub ...
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Santa Cruz Language
The Santa Cruz language (locally known as Natügu) is the main language spoken on the island of Nendo Island, Nendö or 'Santa Cruz', in the Solomon Islands. Name The name ''Natügu'' means "our language" (''natü'' "language, word" + ''-gu'' "1st + 2nd person plural suffix"). Genetic affiliation It was widely believed until recently that Santa Cruz was a East Papuan languages, Papuan language. Like the rest of the Reefs – Santa Cruz languages, however, it has been shown to be a member of the Austronesian languages, Austronesian language family. Dialects Dialects are Bënwë (Banua), Londai, Malo, Nea, Nooli. Speakers of most dialects understand Lwowa and Mbanua well. The Nea and Nooli dialects are the most divergent, actually a separate language (Nalögo). Phonology Consonants Voiced stops can also be heard as prenasalized. Vowels References External linksBuk Ngr NzangiongrAnglican Book of Worship in the Natqgu Language *Paradisec haa number of collections ...
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