Bannoni language
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Bannoni, also known as Tsunari, is an Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea. It has approximately 1,000 native speakers. The Banoni people refer to their language as Tsunari, but acknowledge the name Banoni and accept it as well. Tsunari technically translates to "their truth."
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Le bannoni (ou banoni ou tsunari) est une des langues de Nouvelle-Irlande parlée par un millier de locuteurs (Lincoln, 1977), dans la province de Bougainville, baie de l'Impératrice Augusta, entre les rivières Aruma et Puriata.
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Bannoni, also known as Tsunari, is an Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea. It has approximately 1,000 native speakers. The Banoni people refer to their language as Tsunari, but acknowledge the name Banoni and accept it as well. Tsunari technically translates to "their truth."
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Le bannoni (ou banoni ou tsunari) est une des langues de Nouvelle-Irlande parlée par un millier de locuteurs (Lincoln, 1977), dans la province de Bougainville, baie de l'Impératrice Augusta, entre les rivières Aruma et Puriata.
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