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Papuan language
Kia Awyu | |
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Jair | |
Region | Papua, Indonesia |
Native speakers | 2,300 (2002)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | awv |
Glottolog | jair1235 |
Kia River Awyu, or Jair (Djair), is a Papuan language of Papua, Indonesia, spoken along the Kia River. It is closely related to Edera River Awyu. Upper Kia River Awyu and Lower Kia River Awyu may be distinct languages, depending on one's criteria.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ Kia Awyu at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021)
- ^ New Guinea World - Awyu
Asmat–Kamoro |
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Greater Awyu |
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Ok–Oksapmin |
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Komolom | |||||||||
Somahai |
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