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The Kembra language is an unclassified Papuan language spoken in Western New Guinea by some twenty persons. It appears to be used by 20% to 60% of the ethnic population and is no longer passed down to children which makes it an endangered language In 2007 on a Papuan language website a Mark Donohue reported thatMurkim [and] Lepki [and] Kembra are along with a number of other languages unclassified groups living between the main cordillera and Mt.

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