Kómnzo language

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Kómnzo
Rouku
RegionNew Guinea
Native speakers
150–200 (2010)[citation needed]
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologkomn1238
ELPKomnzo

Kómnzo, also Kómnjo, Kamundjo, and Rouku[citation needed] is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea spoken by 150–200 people in the village of Rouku and the town of Morehead.

Its number words use a senary numeral system, with the following numerals: nimbo (61), féta (62), tarumba (63), ntamno (64), wärämäkä (65), wi (66).

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