Susuami language
Endangered Papuan language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Susuami language is a heavily endangered Papuan language, spoken in the resettlement village of Manki (7.203594°S 146.540389°E / -7.203594; 146.540389 (Manki)) along the upper Watut River, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
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Susuami | |
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Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Upper Watut valley, Morobe Province |
Native speakers | 10 (2000)[1] |
Trans–New Guinea
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ssu |
Glottolog | susu1251 |
ELP | Susuami |
Susuami is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
Coordinates: 7.203594°S 146.540389°E / -7.203594; 146.540389 (Manki) |
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