Piame is a Sepik language of northern Papua New Guinea. Speakers did not make contact with the outside world until 1982.[1][Then how do we have a population fig. published in 1981?]
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Piame is a Sepik language of northern Papua New Guinea. Speakers did not make contact with the outside world until 1982.[Then how do we have a population...
An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
Piame, Bikaru, Umairof, Hewa Ram languages Upper Sepik languages Wogamus languages Iwam languages Abau Amal Like the neighboring Torricelli languages...
Province. The languages according to Usher (2020) are, Sepik Hills Saniyo-Hiyewe Southwest Sepik Hills: Niksek (Paka, Gabiano), Piame, Hewa Bahinemo–Berinomo...
derived from a Coptic word for "cattle herdsman" (Coptic: ⲡⲓⲁⲙⲏ, romanized: piamē), a Greek translation of which is βουκόλος "herdsman", another name for...