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Bintauna language

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Language of North Sulawesi
Bintauna
Native toIndonesia
RegionBintauna,North Sulawesi
Native speakers
(11,200 cited 2000 census)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3bne
Glottologbint1245
Approximate location where Bintauna is spoken
Approximate location where Bintauna is spoken
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Approximate location where Bintauna is spoken
Approximate location where Bintauna is spoken
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Coordinates:0°45′N123°29′E / 0.75°N 123.49°E /0.75; 123.49

Bintauna is aPhilippine language spoken inNorth Sulawesi (Celebes),Indonesia.

References

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  1. ^Bintauna atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)

Further reading

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  • Hunggu Tadjuddin Usup; J. A. Karisoh-Najoan; J. Sendewana-Runtuwene; S. Remrev-Hersanti; N. Panrelly-Adrah (1996).Struktur Bahasa Bintauna [Bintauna Language Structure] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa – via labbineka.kemdikbud.go.id.
Official language
Malayo-Sumbawan
Bali–Sasak–Sumbawa
Chamic
Ibanic
Madurese
Malayic
Sundanese
Javanese
Celebic
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Northwest Sumatra–
Barrier Islands
South Sulawesi
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Kayan–Murik
Land Dayak
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West Bird's Head
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West Bomberai
Dani
Paniai Lakes
Digul River
Foja Range
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East Cenderawasih Bay
Yawa
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Ok
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Bulaka River
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Reconstructed


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