Abu’ also known as Ua (meaning ‘no’) is an Arapesh language (Torricelli) of Papua New Guinea. Speakers are shifting to Tok Pisin.
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Bragat language
Bragat is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea.
Giyug language
Giyug is an extinct and unattested Australian Aboriginal language. It may (or may not) have been close to Wagaydy—perhaps a dialect—but is otherwise unknown.
Ginyanga language
Nyanga (Ginyanga) is a Guang language of Ghana.
Shö language
Shö is a Kukish dialect cluster of Burma and Bangladesh. There are perhaps four distinct dialects Asho (Khyang) Bualkhaw Chinbon and Shendu.
Bawm language
Bawm or Bawm Chin AKA Banjogi is a Kukish language primarily of Bangladesh.
Ukhwejo language
Ukhwejo (Benkonjo) is one of a handful of Bantu languages spoken in the Central African Republic.
Bekwil language
Bekwel (Bekwil) is a Bantu language of Congo. There are some 10000 speakers there with a quarter that number across the border in Gabon and perhaps a similar on the […]
Byep language
Byep or (North) Makaa is a Bantu language of Cameroon. Although spoken by the Makaa people and closely related it is not intelligible with South Makaa.
Njem language
Njem (Njyem) is a Bantu language of Congo and Cameroon. Speakers are mostly (85%) monolingual and many Baka Pygmies speak Njema as a second language.