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Sobei language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sobei language
Sobei is one of the Sarmi languages spoken in three villages (Sarmi, Sawar, and Bagaiserwar) near the district center of Sarmi in Papua province of Indonesia. Ethnologue (2005) cites two third-party population estimates of 1,000 and 1,850, while Sterner estimates the population at 1,500 (1975) and 2,000 (1987), based on actual residence in the area. ==Phonology== Sobei reflexes of some common Austronesian etyma include ''ima'' 'hand', ''betwe'' 'star', ''daidu'' 'two', ''faso'' 'paddle', ''fau'' 'four', ''mam'' 'father', ''nen'' 'mother', ''natu'' '(his/her) child', ''niwe'' 'coconut', ''pana'' 'food', ''puwe'' 'betelnut', ''rani'' 'water', ''rau'' 'leaf', ''-sa'' 'up', ''-si'' 'down', ''siso'' 'breast', ''tafi'' 'sugarcane', ''tano'' 'rain', ''temto'' 'man', ''tesese'' 'one', ''tou'' 'three', ''wane'' 'sand', ''yafu'' 'fire' (all gleaned from J. Sterner 1975).
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