frq ISO 639

Forak Autonyms

Forak

  • Geography

    PG Madang province: Saidor district, Mamgak village, west and inland from Seure on the coast.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

frq
Mamgak, Porak
Forak
280 (2003 SIL). Ethnic population: 400 (2020 SIL).
Madang province: Saidor district, Mamgak village, west and inland from Seure on the coast.
Papua New Guinea, Map 11
6b (Threatened).
Trans-New Guinea, Finisterre-Huon, Finisterre, Warup
None known. Related to Asaro’o [mtv], Muratayak [asx], Gamane [bmp], Degenang [dge], Guya [gka], Gwahatike [dah], and Tandɨ [ygm].
Children grow up learning Tok Pisin [tpi] and Forak [frq] at the same time, but mainly use Tok Pisin [tpi] when they’re younger. As they get older, they use Forak [frq] as their main language. Some young people, all adults. All also use Tok Pisin [tpi]. Some also use Muratayak [asx]. Also use Asaro’o [mtv].
Latin script [Latn], developed in 2001.
OLAC resources in and about Forak