• Nggem is a Papuan language spoken in the Indonesian province of Highland Papua. Nggem at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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    Dani languages or Baliem Valley languages: Wano language Nggem language Grand Valley Dani: Lower-Grand Valley Dani (20,000 speakers) and Hupla language Mid-Grand...
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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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  • the Kwerba languages, which Ross (2005) rejects. Larson (1977) divided the family into three branches based on lexicostatistics, and Nggem was later added...
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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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  • Junction railway station, Assam, India nbq, the ISO 639-3 code for Nggem language, Highland Papua, Indonesia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Most languages belong to the Austronesian language family, while there are over 270 Papuan languages spoken in eastern Indonesia. The language most widely...
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    western Java. It is the native language of more than 68 million people. Javanese is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers...
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  • Kutai is a Malayic language spoken by 300,000 to 500,000 people. It is the native language of the Kutai people (Indonesian: Suku Kutai, Kutai: Urang Kutai)[what...
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    The Malayic languages are a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian language family. The most prominent member is Malay, a pluricentric...
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