• Samberigi, or Sau, is an Engan language of the Southern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea. Samberigi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • in Papua New Guinea Samberigi Airport Samberigi language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Samberigi. If an internal link...
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  • Sau may be: Samberigi language, spoken in Papua New Guinea Sahu language, spoken in Halmahera, Indonesia Sawi language (Dardic), spoken in the village...
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  • family Huli language Enga proper: Enga, Nete, Ipili, Lembena, Bisorio Angal-Kewa branch: Kyaka, Angal, Angal Heneng (Katinja), Angal Enen, Samberigi (Sau),...
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    Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken on the island of New Guinea and neighboring islands, a region corresponding to...
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    Highlands: Angal (Mendi), Kewa; Samberigi (Sau) The Engan family constitutes a branch of the Trans–New Guinea languages in the classifications of Wurm...
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    The Papuan languages are the non-Austronesian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands in Indonesia...
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  • The Dani or Baliem Valley languages are a family of clearly related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken by the Dani and related peoples in the Baliem Valley...
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    The Alor–Pantar languages are a family of clearly related Papuan languages spoken on islands of the Alor archipelago near Timor in southern Indonesia....
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    The Ok languages are a family of about a dozen related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in a contiguous area of eastern Irian Jaya and western Papua New...
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