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Nete
Bisorio, Malamauda, Iniai
Native toPapua New Guinea
RegionEast Sepik Province
Native speakers
(1,000 cited 2000–2003)[1]
Engan
  • North Engan
    • Nete
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
net – Nete
bir – Bisorio
Glottologoute1259
ELPBisorio
Nete is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.

Nete, also known as Bisorio, Malamauda, or Iniai, is an Engan language spoken in Papua New Guinea.

Classification

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Glottolog classifies Nete and Bisorio as two languages within Outer Engan, a divergent group situated northward across the Central Range from the main Engan-speaking area, located in Enga Province. The purported language Bikaru, spoken at the head of the Korosamen River adjacent to the Nete dialect-speaking area, is a dialect of Bisorio fully mutually intelligible with the rest of the language.[2]

Geography

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Villages where Nete is spoken include Malaumanda, Anamanda, Lodon, Onge, Kasakali, Takop, Hulipa, Yaipo, Bake, Nai, Onon, Limbia and Menagus.[3]

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