Magɨ is a moribund Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It was discovered in 2012. It is spoken in the village of Wanang.[2]
Magɨ | |
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Magi | |
Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Madang Province |
Native speakers | 50 (2016)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | gkd |
Glottolog | magi1243 |
Magɨ is most closely related to the Aisi language, with which it forms an Aisian subgroup within the Sogeram branch.[2]
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Croisilles (Adelbert Range) |
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Mabuso |
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Rai Coast (South Madang) |
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Southern Adelbert |
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