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The Fasu language of New Guinea is not closely related to other languages but forms a possible branch of the Trans–New Guinea (TNG) family. Wurm and Hattori (1981) considered its three principal dialects Fasu Some and Namumi to be three languages which they called the West Kutubuan family but Ethnologue (2009) considers it a single language.

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