- Source: Muyuw language
Muyuw language (Egum, Murua, Murua Dukwayasi, Murua Kaulae, Muruwa, Muyu, Muyua, Muyuwa) is one of the Kilivila–Louisiades languages (of the Austronesian language family), spoken on the Woodlark Islands, in the Solomon Sea within Papua New Guinea.
As of 1998, the number of speakers is 6,000, 3,000 of whom are monolinguals. Speakers also use Dobu, Kilivila or Misima-Paneati. Latin script is used.
Dialects include Yanaba, Lougaw (Gawa), Wamwan, Nawyem, and Iwa. The Iwa dialect is transitional between Muyuw and Kilivila. Its lexical similarity with Kilivila is 68%.
Phonology
Phonology of the Muyuw language:
= Consonants
== Vowels
=References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Muyuw language
- Woodlark Island
- Papuan Tip languages
- Hawaiian language
- Moriori language
- Nauruan language
- Fijian language
- Polynesian languages
- Niuean language
- Ngero–Vitiaz languages