nnm ISO 639

Namia

  • Geography

    PG East Sepik province: Ameni, Edwaki, Iwane, Lawo, Pabei, Panewai village, and Wiyari areas; Sandaun province: Yellow River district, 19 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Edawapi, Lujere, Namie, Nemia, Yellow River
7,000 (2011 SIL), increasing. 300 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 7,000 (2011 SIL).
East Sepik province: Ameni, Edwaki, Iwane, Lawo, Pabei, Panewai village, and Wiyari areas; Sandaun province: Yellow River district, 19 villages.
Papua New Guinea, Map 3, Papua New Guinea, Map 5
6a (Vigorous).
Sepik, Yellow River
None known. Reportedly most similar to Ak [akq] and Awun [aww]. Lexical similarity: 13% with Abau [aau], 12% with May River Iwam [iwm].
SOV; postpositions; consonant clusters; vowel glides; 6 phonemic vowels.
Vigorous. Home, prep schools. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Tok Pisin [tpi], especially young people. Also use English [eng].
Literacy rate in L1: 5%–15%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75% in Tok Pisin [tpi]. Literature. Grammar. Bible portions: 1996–2009.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Namia