Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2669188> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2669188 subject Q7409793.
- Q2669188 subject Q8397301.
- Q2669188 abstract "Apma (or Abma) is the language of central Pentecost island in Vanuatu. Apma belongs to the East Vanuatu languages, a branch of the Austronesian languages family.With an estimated 7,800 native speakers (in the year 2000), Apma is the most widely spoken of Pentecost's native languages, and the fifth largest vernacular in Vanuatu as a whole. In recent times Apma has spread at the expense of other indigenous languages such as Sowa and Ske. Apma is increasingly mixed with words and expressions from Bislama, Vanuatu's national language.".
- Q2669188 iso6393Code "app".
- Q2669188 languageFamily Q143158.
- Q2669188 languageFamily Q3039118.
- Q2669188 languageFamily Q324457.
- Q2669188 languageFamily Q686.
- Q2669188 spokenIn Q39864.
- Q2669188 spokenIn Q686.
- Q2669188 wikiPageExternalLink CS2.
- Q2669188 wikiPageExternalLink apma.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q103184.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q104083.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q1166153.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q143158.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q146786.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q146863.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q1562262.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q161067.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q162378.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q1774805.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q177691.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q1814435.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q184932.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q2062216.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q207509.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q208084.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q211101.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q2157447.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q22716.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q3039118.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q3063193.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q324457.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q3409031.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q34698.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q35452.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q36244.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q3745428.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q38035.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q39864.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q49228.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q557863.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q651641.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q6813699.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q686.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q690940.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134403.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q7409793.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q7534244.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q7571843.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q8397301.
- Q2669188 wikiPageWikiLink Q960808.
- Q2669188 fam Q143158.
- Q2669188 fam Q3039118.
- Q2669188 fam Q324457.
- Q2669188 fam "Vanuatu".
- Q2669188 iso "app".
- Q2669188 name "Apma".
- Q2669188 region "Pentecost island".
- Q2669188 states Q686.
- Q2669188 type Language.
- Q2669188 type Language.
- Q2669188 type Thing.
- Q2669188 type Q315.
- Q2669188 type Q34770.
- Q2669188 comment "Apma (or Abma) is the language of central Pentecost island in Vanuatu. Apma belongs to the East Vanuatu languages, a branch of the Austronesian languages family.With an estimated 7,800 native speakers (in the year 2000), Apma is the most widely spoken of Pentecost's native languages, and the fifth largest vernacular in Vanuatu as a whole. In recent times Apma has spread at the expense of other indigenous languages such as Sowa and Ske.".
- Q2669188 label "Apma language".
- Q2669188 differentFrom Q56298.
- Q2669188 name "Apma".