Baikeno
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A language of East Timor
Alternate Names
Ambeno, Ambenu, Atoni, Baikenu, Biqueno, Laes Baikeno, Lais Meto, Molok Meto, Oe Cusi, Oecusse, Oecussi, Oekusi, Uab Atoni Pah Meto, Uab Pah Meto, Vaikenu, Vaikino, “Dawan” (pej.)
Autonym
Baikeno, Uab Metô
User Population
81,700 (2020 World Factbook). Several thousand speakers in Dili and Indonesian west Timor. 15 clans of Nu’af (mountains); 3 clans of Amnesat (plains). Many monolinguals.
Location
Oecusse municipality: enclave separated from the rest of East Timor.
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Language Status
6a (Vigorous).
Language Development
Bible portions: 2004.


Speakers see themselves as part of the wider Atoni cultural, linguistic, and historical network, in contrast to Tetun, Helong, or Rote. Traditional religion, Christian.