kmg ISO 639

Kâte dâŋ Autonyms

Kâte

  • Geography

    PG Morobe province: Finschhafen district.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

kmg
Kai, Kâte Dong
Kâte dâŋ
61,000, all users. L1 users: 20,000 (2011 M. Muhujupe). L2 users: 41,000 (2021).
Morobe province: Finschhafen district.
Papua New Guinea, Map 11
3 (Wider communication). Established as a church language by the Lutherans in the early 1900s. Currently an LWC in the Huon peninsula.
Trans-New Guinea, Finisterre-Huon, Huon, Eastern
Magobineng (Bamota), Wamora (Wamola), Wemo, Parec, Wana. Dialects may be separate languages.
Used as L2 by Asa’a [kyy], Borong [ksr], Dedua [ded], Finongan [fag], Gitua [ggt], Komba [kpf], Kube [kgf], Mape [mlh], Mesem [mci], Migabac [mpp], Momare [msz], Numanggang [nop], Ono [ons], Selepet [spl], Sialum [slw], Sio [xsi], Somba-Siawari [bmu], Timbe [tim], Tuma-Irumu [iou], Yopno [yut].
Literacy rate in L1: 25%–50%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. Dictionary. Texts. Bible: 1978.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Kâte