- Tigak
- ISO 639-3 Code : tgcISO 639-2/B Code : -ISO 639-2/T Code : -ISO 639-1 Code : -Scope : IndividualLanguage Type : Living
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Tigak — Le tigak (ou omo) est une des langues de Nouvelle Irlande, parlée par 6 000 locuteurs (SIL, 1991), dans le nord de la province de Nouvelle Irlande, dans le district de Kavieng et à l ouest de Djaul. Son code ISO est tgc. Il comprend les… … Wikipédia en Français
Tigak language — Tigak Spoken in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea Native speakers 6,000 (1991) Language family Austronesian Malayo Polynesian … Wikipedia
Dyaul Island — (also Djaul) is an island in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. Its area is 100 km2. The inhabitants live mainly in seven villages, and frequently visit Kavieng, the capital of the province, for supplies or to sell produce and fish. There… … Wikipedia
Tikana Rural LLG — Location of The Tikana Rural LLG in the Kavieng District of New Ireland Province in Papua New Guinea The Tikana Rural LLG is a local government area in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. The LLG administers the northern section of the island … Wikipedia
Dyaul — befindet auf der Karte rechts unten Gewässer Bismarck See Inselgruppe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lateral consonant — Lateral release ◌ˡ IPA number 426 view … Wikipedia
Kavieng — Infobox PNG Place type = town name = Kavieng othername = province = nip llg = Kavieng Urban district = Kavieng District lang = Tok Pisin, English, New Ireland languages langarea = Tigak dot x = 159 dot y = 17 caption = Satellite image of the… … Wikipedia
Nominal TAM — is the indication of tense–aspect–mood by inflecting a noun, rather than a verb. In clausal nominal TAM, the noun indicates TAM information about the clause. Whether or not a particular language can best be understood as having clausal nominal… … Wikipedia
Bigeye trevally — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Lavongai-Nalik languages — The family of Lavongai Nalik languages is a subgroup of the New Ireland languages. It consists of 6 languages spoken on the island of New Ireland in Papua New Guinea.Components*Kara *Mandara *Nalik *Tiang *Tigak *Tungag … Wikipedia