Bati language (Indonesia)
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Austronesian language of eastern Seram Island, Indonesia
Not to be confused with Bati language (Cameroon) or Baati language.
Bati | |
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Native to | Indonesia (Maluku Islands) |
Region | Seram Island |
Native speakers | (3,500 cited 1989)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bvt |
Glottolog | bati1253 |
ELP | Bati (Indonesia) |
Bati is an Austronesian language of eastern Seram Island, Indonesia. It is closely related to Geser and Watubela.[2]
External links
[edit]- ^ Bati at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ Loski, Russell A. and Gail M. Loski (1989). "The languages indigenous to Eastern Seram and adjacent islands". In Wyn D. Laidig (ed.), Maluku (Workpapers in Indonesian Languages and Cultures, Vol. 6), 103-142. Ambon: Pattimura University and the Summer Institute of Linguistics.
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