Namia language

Namia language
Namia
Spoken in Papua New Guinea
Region Sandaun Province, East Sepik Province
Native speakers 6,000  (2007)
Language family
Sepik
  • Yellow River
    • Namia
Language codes
ISO 639-3 nnm

Namia (Namie, Nemia) is a Sepik language spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua-New Guinea. It goes by various names, such as Edawapi, Lujere, Yellow River. Language use is "vigorous" (Ethnologue).



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