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has gloss | eng: The Wuvulu-Aua language is one of three languages in the family of Western Admiralty Island languages which is a subgroup of the Admiralty Island languages. The other two languages in the subgroup are Kaniet, and Seimat. The language is spoken by approximately 1500 people in the Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. Notes |
lexicalization | eng: Wuvulu-Aua language |
instance of | e/Admiralty Island languages |
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has gloss | hrv: Wuvulu-aua jezik (aua-viwulu, viwulu-aua; ISO 639-3: ), jedan od tri zapadnoadmiralska jezika kojim danas govori ribarski narod Wuvulu-Aua, oko 1.000 ljudi (1982 SIL) na otocima Aua, Durour, Maty i Wuvulu u provinciji Manus, Papua Nova Gvineja. |
lexicalization | hrv: Wuvulu-aua |
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