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mehek
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Mehek is a Tama language spoken by about 6300 people in a somewhat mountainous area along the southern base of the Torricelli Mountains in northwestern Papua New Guinea. Mehek is spoken in six villages of Sandaun Province: Nuku, Yiminum, Mansuku, Yifkindu, Wilwil, and Kafle. Mehek is most closely related to Pahi, with 51% lexical similarity, and spoken approximately 20 kilometers to the southwest. Mehek is a fairly typical Papuan language, being verb-final, having a relatively simple phonology, and agglutinative morphology. There is very little published information about Mehek. The literacy rate in Tok Pisin, spoken by nearly everyone, is 50-75%. Mehek is not written, so there is no literacy in Mehek. Tok Pisin is primarily used in the schools, with 50% children attending. There is also a sign language used by the large number of deaf people in the Mehek community.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mehek in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mehek in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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- محيكArabic
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- MehekDanish
- mehekGerman
- mehekEsperanto
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- میخPersian
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- lemah lembutIndonesian
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- ಮೆಹೆಕ್Kannada
- 메멕Korean
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- mehekTelugu
- mehekTurkish
- мехекUkrainian
- مہکUrdu
- mehekVietnamese
- mehekYiddish
- 梅克Chinese
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