urt ISO 639

Urat Autonyms

Urat

  • Geography

    PG East Sepik province: Dreikikir district, southwest of Wom, south of Kombio. 20 villages, several hamlets.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Urat
7,000 (Arminen et al 2017), decreasing. 2,500 in Wasep Yehre (Arminen et al 2017).
East Sepik province: Dreikikir district, southwest of Wom, south of Kombio. 20 villages, several hamlets.
Papua New Guinea, Map 3
6b (Threatened).
Torricelli, Wapei-Palei, Urat
Wasep Nau (North Urat), Wusyep Yehre (Central Urat), Wasep Yam (South Urat), Wusyep Tep (East Urat).
Young people understand Urat [urt], but rarely speak it. Tok Pisin [tpi] is the main language of most speakers (Arminen et al 2017). Some young people, all adults. Neutral attitudes. All also use Tok Pisin [tpi], with most young people shifting (Arminen et al 2017).
Literacy rate in L1: 40%. Literacy rate in L2: 25%–50% in Tok Pisin [tpi]. Dictionary. Texts. NT: 2016.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Urat