Gobasi, also known as Gebusi, Gobosi or Nomad, is a Trans–New Guinea language of New Guinea, spoken in the plains east of the Strickland River.
| Gobasi | |
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| Nomad | |
| Go꞉bosi | |
| Region | New Guinea |
Native speakers | (1,100 cited 1993)[1] |
Language family | Trans–New Guinea
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | goi |
| Glottolog | goba1246 |
There are different varieties of Gobasi. They are known as the Oibae, Bibo and Honibo dialects.[2]
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