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Tonto River
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Kobon language
Kobon (pronounced [xombon] , [k͡xombon] or [kʰombon] ) is a language of Papua New Guinea. It has somewhere around 90–120 verbs.[citation needed]KobonPronunciation[xombon], [k͡xombon], [kʰombon]Nati
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