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Ulau | |
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Suain | |
Region | Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea |
Native speakers | 2,800 (2003)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | svb |
Glottolog | ulau1237 |
ELP | Ulau-Suain |
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Ulau-Suain is an Austronesian language of coastal Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Ulau 1 (3°18′10″S 142°47′40″E / 3.302724°S 142.794557°E / -3.302724; 142.794557 (Ulayut)), Ulau 2 (3°18′48″S 142°49′16″E / 3.313306°S 142.821106°E / -3.313306; 142.821106 (Marubien)), and Suain (3°20′13″S 142°55′12″E / 3.336895°S 142.919927°E / -3.336895; 142.919927 (Suain 1)) wards of East Aitape Rural LLG, Sandaun Province.
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