Moni language

Papuan language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Moni, as given by Ekari people, or Migani/Megani, as given by locals,[2] also known as Djonggunu, Jonggunu, is a Papuan language spoken by about 20,000 people (1991) in the Paniai lakes region of the Indonesian province of Central Papua. Majority of Moni language speakers live in Kemandoga valley.[3] Awembak (Awembiak) is a dialect.

NativetoIndonesia
EthnicityMoni
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(20,000 cited 1991)[1]
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