xbi ISO 639

Akwun Autonyms

Kombio

  • Geography

    PG East Sepik province: Dreikikir district, Torricelli mountains. 31 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Endangen, Indiang
Akwun
2,970 (2003 SIL), decreasing. Small groups in West New Britain, Vanimo and Lae areas; a few elsewhere. About 2,400 live in Kombio area. Very few monolinguals.
East Sepik province: Dreikikir district, Torricelli mountains. 31 villages.
Papua New Guinea, Map 3
7 (Shifting).
Torricelli, Kombio-Arapesh, Kombio
North Kombio (Mwi), West-Central Kombio (Wampukuamp), South Kombio (Yanimoi), East Kombio (Wampurun). Mwi dialect is more distinct from the others and users have some difficulty in comprehension between dialects. 7–8 central villages each have unique idiolect versions.
SVO.
Much mixing with L1. Kombio used by adults, but only used occasionally by those under 18. Adults only. All shifting to Tok Pisin [tpi].
Literacy rate in L2: 25%–35%. Literature. Bible portions: 1999–2001.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Kombio