MEJ रेलवे स्टेशन की जानकारी और MEJ से ट्रेनें
Like many other Papuan languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula, Meyah is a pitch-accent language with two phonemic pitch levels: rising high and falling high, which contrast.
"Rising" "Falling", ''éj'' 'drink' ''èj'' 'peel, ''mós'' 'fish' ''mòs'' 'toad'
Nouns in Meyah are divided into two types: alienable and inalienable, the latter of which includes terms for body parts and kinship relations, and are obligatorily marked for possessor. With alienable nouns, there is morphological complexity. The plural marker '-ir' can only be used with humans, pigs and dogs. There is no other method of indicating plurality for other alienable nouns. For inanimate nouns, plurality may be indicated by certain modifiers such as ''mod ofokou'' 'house many'
''mod efaga orgomu'' 'house CLF three.'
Kinship terms, as inalienable nouns, share the same possessor prefixes as body parts and verb stems, however they differ in the singular possessive prefixes. Instead of the '
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