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Mokati language

Tiboran language of Papua New Guinea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mokati, or Wanambre after one of the villages in which it is spoken, is a Papuan language of Sumgilbar Rural LLG, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.[2]

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There are two main dialects. One is spoken in Wanambre (4.76412°S 145.340466°E / -4.76412; 145.340466 (Wanambre)) and Mawet (4.748076°S 145.337669°E / -4.748076; 145.337669 (Mabet)) villages, while another one is spoken in Tinami (4.774677°S 145.377246°E / -4.774677; 145.377246 (Tinami)) and Kotakot (4.775134°S 145.378048°E / -4.775134; 145.378048 (Katekot)) villages. Differences in vocabulary include Wanambre wena 'louse' Tinami nokalol 'louse'.[2]

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