fuy ISO 639

Fuyug

  • Geography

    PG Central province: Goilala district, Owen Stanley range; Oro province: Kokoda Rural LLG.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Fujuge, Fuyuge, Fuyughe, Mafufu, Mafulu
14,000 (2003 SIL). Ethnic population: 14,000 (2000 census).
Central province: Goilala district, Owen Stanley range; Oro province: Kokoda Rural LLG.
Papua New Guinea, Map 16
6a (Vigorous).
Trans-New Guinea, Southeast Papuan, Goilalan, Fuyug
Central Udab, Northeast Fuyug, North-South Udab, West Fuyug. Lexical similarity: 35% with Biangai [big], 33% with Kunimaipa [kup], 29% with Amam [wer], 27% with Tauade [ttd]. All 4 dialects are 90% cognate with each other (Bradshaw 2007).
SOV; Postpositions; Verbal affixation marks person, number, aspect, and mode; Aspects: 2 (Imperfective, Completive); Consonants: 14, Vowels: 5 (Bradshaw 2007).
Vigorous. All domains except in interactions with outsiders; Mixed use with Tok Pisin [tpi], Hiri Motu [hmo], and English [eng] in one church. Used by all. Positive attitudes. A few also use Tauade [ttd], especially elderly (Bradshaw 2007). Also use English [eng] (Bradshaw 2007). Also use Hiri Motu [hmo] (Bradshaw 2007). Also use Tok Pisin [tpi] (Bradshaw 2007).
Literacy rate in L1: 5%. Literacy rate in L2: 10%. Literature. Newspapers. Dictionary. Texts. Bible portions: 1973–1994.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Fuyug