Gresi language
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Gresi | |
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Region | New Guinea |
Native speakers | (2,500 cited 1987)[1] |
Language family | Foja Range
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ISO 639-3 | grs |
Glottolog | gres1240 |
Gresi (Geresi, Glesi, Gresik, Klesi) is a Papuan language of Kemtuk Gresi and South Gresi districts in Jayapura Regency, Indonesia. It is very close to Kemtuik. Gresi is spoken in Bring, Hawa, Ibub, Klaysu, Sunna, Tabangkwari, and Yansu villages (Ethnologue).
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