Ambrak is a Torricelli language spoken in Nuku District of Sandaun Province in Papua New Guinea. According to the 2000 census, there are 290 speakers.[1]
| Ambrak | |
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| Native to | Papua New Guinea |
| Region | Nuku District, Sandaun Province |
Native speakers | 290 (2000 census)[1] |
Language family | Torricelli
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | aag |
| Glottolog | ambr1239 |
Torricelli languages | |
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| Arapesh | |
| Maimai | |
| One (West Wapei) | |
| Marienberg | |
| Wapei | |
| Palei | |
| Urim | |
| Bogia | |
| Others | |
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