- Source: Mapia language
Mapia is an extinct Micronesian language, the only one spoken in Indonesia. It was spoken on Mapia Atoll, 180 km north of the coast of New Guinea, part of Supiori Regency. The population emigrated early in the 20th century, the only speaker as of 2000 was an elderly man who had remained behind on the island. The rest of the population of Mapia are now Biak-speaking immigrants.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Kepulauan Mapia
- Bahasa Banjar
- Bahasa Bengkulu
- Singapura
- Bahasa Melayu Riau
- Bahasa Biak
- Bahasa Sunda
- Bahasa Melayu Bacan
- Bahasa Batak Mandailing
- Mapia language
- Mapia Atoll
- Ivatan language
- Ibanag language
- Wikimapia
- Indonesian language
- Ekari language
- Javanese language
- Chuukic languages
- Malay language