Kolo, a variety spoken in Kolo (and presumably Tolo-Weri) in Bima Regency ( J. C. G. Jonker 1893 , Partami, Ni Luh and I Nyoman Sulaga and Budiasa, I Nengah and Karyawan, I Ketut 1995 ), appears to be a distinct language most closely related to Bima proper [bhp] ( Charles E. Grimes and Owen Edwards 2025: 97 ), but is listed only as a dialect thereof in E16/E17/E18/E19/E20/E21/E22/E23/E24/E25/E26/E27/E28. See also: Bima [bhp].
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