Makasae (also known as Makassai, Macassai, Ma'asae, and Makasai) is a Papuan language spoken by about 70,000 people on the eastern part of East Timor, in the districts of Baucau and Viqueque, just to the west of Fataluku. It is not closely related to Fataluku (or other languages), but is part of the same branch of the Trans-New Guinea phylum. Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families. ... Trans-New Guinea is a family of languages spoken mainly in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. ... ISO 639-1 is the first part of the ISO 639 international-standard language-code family. ... ISO 639-2:1998 Codes for the representation of names of languages â Part 2: Alpha-3 code Twenty-two of the languages have two three-letter codes: a code for bibliographic use (ISO 639-2/B) a code for terminological use (ISO 639-2/T). ... ISO 639-3 is in process of development as an international standard for language codes. ... The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a system of phonetic notation devised by linguists to accurately and uniquely represent each of the wide variety of sounds (phones or phonemes) used in spoken human language. ... Phonetics (from the Greek word ÏÏνή, phone = sound/voice) is the study of sounds (voice). ... Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ... This is a concise version of the International Phonetic Alphabet for English sounds. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The term Papuan languages refers to those languages of the western Pacific which are neither Austronesian nor Australian. ... Baucau (Tetum: Baukau), is a district of East Timor, on the northern coast in the eastern part of the country. ... Viqueque (Tetum: Vikeke) is the largest of the districts of East Timor. ... Trans-New Guinea is a family of languages spoken mainly in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. ...