| Baham | |
|---|---|
| Patimuni | |
| Native to | Indonesia |
| Region | West Papua (Bomberai Peninsula) |
Native speakers | (1,100 cited 1987)[1] |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bdw |
| Glottolog | baha1258 |
Baham, also renderedMbahaam, is aPapuan language spoken by the Mbaham Matta people (primarily Mbaham) of theBomberai Peninsula in West Papua Province, Indonesia. It is closely related to theIha language.
Locations withinFak-Fak Regency:[2]
Baham pronouns (Flassy et al. 1987)[3]
| personal | possessive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person | singular | anduu | ne |
| plural | unduu | ni | |
| 2nd person | singular | tow | te |
| plural | kujuu | kuju | |
| 3rd person | singular | kpwaw | ka |
| plural | kinewat | kinewaat | |
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