dob ISO 639

Dobu Autonyms

Dobu

  • Geography

    PG Milne Bay province: Esa’ala district, Dobu, parts of Fergusson, Normanby, and Sanaroa islands. 500 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

dob
Dobuan
Dobu
61,000, all users. L1 users: 10,000 (1998 SIL). L2 users: 51,000 (2021). 6,000 monolinguals.
Milne Bay province: Esa’ala district, Dobu, parts of Fergusson, Normanby, and Sanaroa islands. 500 villages.
Papua New Guinea, Map 17
3 (Wider communication). Native to Papua New Guinea. Adopted as a lingua franca around 19th century by the Wesleyan Mission. Spoken in central Massim, Southeast Fergusson, north Normanby, and the offshore islands of Dobu, Sanaroa, and Tewara. Used in trade, agriculture, fishing, hunting, gold mining, church, and music.
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Western Oceanic, Papuan Tip, Nuclear, North Papuan Mainland-D’Entrecasteaux, Dobu-Duau
Galubwa, Sanaroa, Ubuia, Central Dobu, Loboda (Dawada-Siausi, Roboda). Lexical similarity: 56% with Molima [mox] (most similar).
SOV.
Also use English [eng]. Also use Hiri Motu [hmo]. Used as L2 by Anuki [aui], ’Auhelawa [kud], Boselewa [bwf], Bunama [bdd], Bwaidoka [bwd], Bwanabwana [tte], Duau [dva], Galeya [gar], Gumawana [gvs], Iamalele [yml], Iduna [viv], Kaninuwa [wat], Kilivila [kij], Koluwawa [klx], Maiadomu [mzz], Minaveha [mvn], Molima [mox], Muyuw [myw], Mwatebu [mwa], Sewa Bay [sew], Tawala [tbo], West Goodenough [ddi].
Literacy rate in L1: 90%. Literacy rate in L2: 90%. Dictionary. Texts. Bible: 1928.
Latin script [Latn].
Many schools.
OLAC resources in and about Dobu