Humeme is a language of the "Bird's Tail" of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken mainly in and around the village of Manugoro (9.710548°S 147.462152°E / -9.710548; 147.462152 (Manugoro)) in Rigo Central Rural LLG, Central Province.[2][3]
Humeme | |
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Region | Papua New Guinea: lower Sogeri plateau; plain between Gaire and Kapakapa villages in Rigo Central Rural LLG, Central Province |
Native speakers | 940 (2000 census)[1] |
Language family | Trans–New Guinea
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | huf |
Glottolog | hume1246 |
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Trans-New Guinea subgroups |
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Eastern Nusantara families and isolates |
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Bird's Head Peninsula families and isolates |
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Northern Western New Guinea families and isolates | |||||||||||
Central Western New Guinea families and isolates |
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Sepik-Ramu basin families and isolates |
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Gulf of Papua and southern New Guinea families and isolates | |||||||||||
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Rossel Island isolate |
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Proto-language |
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Southeast Papuan languages | |
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Koiarian | |
Kwalean | |
Manubaran | |
Yareban | |
Mailuan | |
Dagan |
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