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  1. The group at left is the Raja Ampat–South Halmahera languages; the one at right is the Cenderawasih Bay. (The black line is the Wallace Line .) The South Halmahera–West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages are a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, found in the islands and along the shores of the Halmahera Sea in the Indonesian province of ...

  2. ISO 639-3. lih. Glottolog. lihi1237. The Lihir language ( Lir) is an Austronesian language spoken in the Lihir island group, in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. It is notable for having five levels of grammatical number: singular, dual, trial, paucal and plural. [2] It is questionable whether the trial is indeed trial or whether it is ...

  3. Oroha, categorized as an Austronesian language, is one of many languages spoken by Melanesian people in the Solomon Islands.It is also known as Maramasike (after the Maramasike Passage that separates Malaita Province's two main islands, where masike means 'little'), Mara Ma-Siki (literally "Little Mala/Mara" [to 'Tolo' people who do not have the sound [l] in their language], after the area ...

  4. ISO 639-3. atk. Glottolog. atii1237. ELP. Ati (Philippines) Ati ( Inati ), or Binisaya nga Inati, is an Austronesian language of the island of Panay in the Philippines. The variety spoken in northern Panay is also called Sogodnin. [2] The Ati people also speak Kinaray-a and Hiligaynon .

  5. Writing system. Latin. Language codes. ISO 639-3. leu. Glottolog. kara1486. Kara (also Lemusmus or Lemakot) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 5,000 people in 1998 [1] in the Kavieng District of New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea . Laxudumau, spoken in the village of Lakudumau, is transitional to Nalik .

  6. Languages. Meto (also called Dawan, Atoni or Timorese) is a cluster of closely related dialects spoken in the Indonesian part of Timor and in the Oecusse district of East Timor. Rote–Meto varieties spoken on Rote Island can be divided into two groups, West Rote and Nuclear (or East) Rote: [1] West Rote: Dela-Oenale, Dengka.

  7. Kulisusu is an Austronesian language (one of the Celebic languages) of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is part of a dialect chain with two minor languages, Koroni and Taloki. It is part of a dialect chain with two minor languages, Koroni and Taloki.

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