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The Anêm language is a language isolate spoken in five main villages along the northwestern coast of New Britain island Papua New Guinea: Malasoŋo (where it is spoken alongside Bariai) Karaiai Mosiliki Pudêlîŋ Atiatu (where it is spoken alongside Lusi) and Bolo (where it is spoken alongside a version of Aria). It is also spoken by small numbers of people mostly of Anêm descent scattered among the surrounding villages. There are two main dialects.

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