Arop-Lokep (also spelled Arop-Lukep) is an Oceanic language spoken by 3015 people (as of 2000) on four islands in the Siassi chain in the Vitiaz Strait in Papua New Guinea.
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Melpa language
Melpa (also written Medlpa) is a Papuan language spoken by about 130000 people predominantly in Mount Hagen and the surrounding district of Western Highlands Province Papua New Guinea.Melpa has a […]
Afra language
Usku or Afra is a nearly extinct and poorly documented Papuan language spoken by about 20 people mostly adults in Usku village Papua Indonesia. Wurm (1975) placed it as an […]
Uruava language
Uruava is an extinct Austronesian language formerly spoken in southeast Bougainville Papua New Guinea.
Sansi language
The Sansi language Sansiboli or Bhilki is a highly endangered Indo-Aryan language of the Central group. The language is spoken by the nomadic Sansi people.Ethnologue sees it as a Hindustani […]
Kom language
The Kom language Itaŋikom is the language spoken by the Kom people of Cameroon. Shultz 1997a and Shultz 1997b (available online) contain a comprehensive description of the language’s grammar.Kom is […]
Elu
The Elu language (also Hela Helu) is the ancestral form of the Sinhala language a Middle Indo-Aryan Prakrit of the 3rd century BCE. R. C.
Huli language
Huli is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken by the Huli people of the Southern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea. It features a quindecimal (base-15) numeral system.
Nese language
Nese is a moribund Oceanic language or dialect known by no more than twenty people in the Matanvat area of the northwest tip of the island of Malakula in Vanuatu. […]
Gwere language
Gwere or Lugwere is the language spoken by the Gwere people (Bagwere) a Bantu people found in the eastern part of Uganda.