Ngalum language
| Ngalum | |
|---|---|
| Sibil | |
| Region | Papua, Sandaun |
Native speakers | unknown (20,000 cited 1981–1987)[1] |
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Trans–New Guinea
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 |
szb |
| Glottolog |
ngal1298[2] |
Ngalum is the most populous of the Ok languages of West Papua and Papua New Guinea.
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