Nauna language
Nauna is an Oceanic language spoken in the single village of Nauna (2.211239°S 148.198706°E / -2.211239; 148.198706 (Nauna)) on Nauna Island in Rapatona Rural LLG, Manus Province, Papua New Guinea.[2][3]
Not to be confused with Nauna language (Brazil).
| Nauna | |
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| Native to | Papua New Guinea |
| Region | Nauna Island, Manus Province |
Native speakers | 100 (2000)[1] |
Austronesian
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ncn |
| Glottolog | naun1237 |
| ELP | Nauna |
| Coordinates: 2.211239°S 148.198706°E / -2.211239; 148.198706 (Nauna) | |
References
- Nauna at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2019). "Papua New Guinea languages". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (22nd ed.). Dallas: SIL International.
- United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). "Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9.
External links
- Audio recordings and written materials on Nauna are available through Kaipuleohone
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