- Source: Bitur language
Bitur (Bituri, Paswam, Mutum) is Papuan language of Western Province, Papua New Guinea.
Bitur is spoken in Bisuaka (8.540481°S 142.70092°E / -8.540481; 142.70092 (Bisuaka (Saguanso))), Kasimap (8.589363°S 142.841446°E / -8.589363; 142.841446 (Kasimab)), Petom (8.624387°S 142.688669°E / -8.624387; 142.688669 (Petom Hamlet)), Tewara (8.51406°S 142.753434°E / -8.51406; 142.753434 (Tewara)), and Upiara (8.546301°S 142.64927°E / -8.546301; 142.64927 (Upiara)) villages of Oriomo-Bituri Rural LLG.
References
Further reading
External links
ELAR collection: Documentation and description of Bitur and preliminary investigation of the moribund Abom language deposited by Phillip Rogers
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Abom
- Bitur language
- Tirio languages
- Were language
- Trans–New Guinea languages
- Oriomo-Bituri Rural LLG
- Alor–Pantar languages
- Chimbu–Wahgi languages
- Papuan languages
- Timor–Alor–Pantar languages
- Bayono–Awbono languages