Dera language
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Not to be confused with Dera language (Chadic).
Dera | |
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Native to | Indonesia, Papua New Guinea |
Region | New Guinea |
Native speakers | (1,700 cited 1987 in Indonesia, PNG undated)[1] |
Senagi
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kbv |
Glottolog | dera1245 |
ELP | Dera |
Dera (Dra) AKA Mangguar and Kamberataro (Komberatoro) is a Senagi language of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.
References
- ^ Dera at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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