nop ISO 639

Numaŋgaŋ Autonyms

Numanggang

  • Geography

    PG Morobe province: Lae district, north of Nadzab. 10 villages; Lae, Mount Hagen, and Rabaul.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Boana, Kai, Manggang, Ngain, Numangan, Numangang, Sugu
Numaŋgaŋ
2,500 (Hynum 2010). Few monolinguals. Ethnic population: 2,500 (Hynum 2010).
Morobe province: Lae district, north of Nadzab. 10 villages; Lae, Mount Hagen, and Rabaul.
Papua New Guinea, Map 11
5 (Developing).
Trans-New Guinea, Finisterre-Huon, Finisterre, Erap
East Numanggang, West Numanggang.
SOV.
Vigorous. Tok Pisin [tpi] used more in towns. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Some also use Kâte [kmg], especially the older generation. Some also use Tok Pisin [tpi], especially youth. A few also use English [eng]. Also use Nabak [naf]. Also use Nakame [nib].
Literacy rate in L1: 35%–50%. Literacy rate in L2: 35%–50% in Tok Pisin [tpi] or Kâte [kmg]. Literature. NT: 2006.
Latin script [Latn].
Used in village court and believed to have significant influence on proceedings. Tok Pisin [tpi] or other trade language used for insults, at which point an elder will insist that discussion be limited to Numanggang due to its calming and peaceful power. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Numanggang