Lele language

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The Lele language is an indigenous Papuan language spoken by the Manus people of Manus Island in Papua New Guinea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Papuan language
language
alternateName Lele of Manus NERFINISHED
Manus Lele NERFINISHED
continent Oceania
country Papua New Guinea
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicity Manus people NERFINISHED
glottologName Lele (Papua New Guinea) NERFINISHED
hasGlottocode lele1265
hasISO639Code lle
hasMorphologyType agglutinative
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive tone (reported for many Manus languages)
hasTypology SVO word order
indigenousTo Manus Island NERFINISHED
isPartOf Manus languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Papuan languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus living language
locatedIn Bismarck Archipelago NERFINISHED
region Manus Province NERFINISHED
spokenBy Manus people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
spokenOn Manus Island NERFINISHED
usedFor daily communication in Manus communities
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Manus people traditionalLanguage Lele language