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Language in Indonesia
Arguni |
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Native to | Indonesia |
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Region | , north coast Bomberai Peninsula |
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Native speakers | 150 (2000)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | agf |
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Glottolog | argu1237 |
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ELP | Arguni |
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Arguni (Argoeni) is a minor Austronesian language of the north coast of the Bomberai Peninsula in western New Guinea.
References[]
- ^ Arguni at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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Cenderawasih | Biakic | |
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Yapen |
- Ambai
- Ansus
- Busami
- Kurudu
- Munggui
- Marau
- Pom
- Papuma
- Serui-Laut
- Wabo
- Wandamen
- Woi
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Southwest | |
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Halmahera Sea | South |
- Buli
- Gane
- Gebe
- Maba
- Patani
- Sawai
- Taba
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Other |
- Ambel
- As
- Biga
- Maden
- Matbat
- Ma'ya
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Other |
- Arguni
- Bedoanas
- Erokwanas
- Irarutu
- Kuri
- Mor
- Tandia
- Waropen
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Austronesian languages |
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Formosan languages |
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Rukaic | |
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Tsouic | |
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Northern | Atayalic | |
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Northwest Formosan | |
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East | Kavalanic |
- Basay †
- Kavalan
- Luilang †
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Ami | |
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Siraiyac | |
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Southern ? | |
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- * indicates proposed status
- ? indicates classification dispute
- † indicates extinct status
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- Languages of Indonesia
- Central Malayo-Polynesian languages
- Austronesian language stubs
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