Abadi language
The Abadi language (also known as Kabadi and Gabadi) is an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea. Specifically, it is located in the Central Province, in the Kairuku district populating five main villages. The language has 2,900 native speakers as of 2011. The language is used among all ages, struggling for restoration. Abadi speakers carry a positive attitude towards their language and strive for improvement.
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Abadi language
The Abadi language (also known as Kabadi and Gabadi) is an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea. Specifically, it is located in the Central Province, in the Kairuku district populating five main villages. The language has 2,900 native speakers as of 2011. The language is used among all ages, struggling for restoration. Abadi speakers carry a positive attitude towards their language and strive for improvement.
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The Abadi language (also known ...... of the surrounding languages.
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Абади (Gabadi, Kabadi) — океан ...... на 53 %, похож на язык тоура.
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Абаді́йська мова — одна з папу ...... словники, літературу (поезію).
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Abadi
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Abadi
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Papuan Peninsula, eastern New Guinea
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The Abadi language (also known ...... ge and strive for improvement.
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Абади (Gabadi, Kabadi) — океан ...... на 53 %, похож на язык тоура.
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Абаді́йська мова — одна з папу ...... словники, літературу (поезію).
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Abadi language
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Абади (язык)
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Абадійська мова
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Abadi
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