Arop-Sissano, or Arop, is an Austronesian language of Arop village (3°05′13″S 142°07′13″E / 3.08683°S 142.120379°E / -3.08683; 142.120379 (Arop 1))...
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Sissano is an Austronesian language spoken by at most a few hundred people around Sissano in West Aitape Rural LLG, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea...
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Arop-Lokep (also spelled Arop-Lukep) is an Oceanic language spoken by 3,015 people (as of 2000[update]) on four islands in the Siassi chain in the Vitiaz...
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some Torricelli languages. They are named after the Schouten Islands of Papua New Guinea. Schouten Siau family Arop-Sissano Sera, Sissano Ulau-Suain Tumleo...
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The Austronesian languages (/ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən/ AW-strə-NEE-zhən) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland...
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indoˈnesija]) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca...
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Caledonian languages also known as Kanak languages form a branch of the Southern Oceanic languages. Their speakers are known as Kanaks. One language is extinct...
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Nimas (Sissano) 02. Manyer (Sissano) 03. Maindroin (Sissano) 04. Pupa (Bauni speakers 05. Moriri (Barupu speakers) 06. Arop 1 (Arop speakers) 07. Arop 2 (Arop...
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The Ivatan language, also known as Chirin nu Ivatan ("language of the Ivatan people"), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Batanes Islands of the...
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Malay: Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that...
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