- Source: Wersing language
The Wersing language, also known as Kolana after its primary dialect, is spoken in scattered settlements around the coast of Alor in Indonesia. Due to this settlement pattern, Wersing speakers are in contact with Abui and Kamang speakers and often have some competence in these languages. Though not closely related, it has cultural connections with Tukudede on the neighboring island of Timor.
Phonology
References
External links
Wersing at The Language Archive
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Bahasa Banjar
- Bahasa Bengkulu
- Bahasa Melayu Riau
- Rumpun bahasa Alor–Pantar
- Bahasa Sunda
- Bahasa Batak Mandailing
- Bahasa Pamona
- Bahasa Melayu Bacan
- Bahasa Tae’
- Wersing language
- Indonesian language
- KVW
- Malay language
- Osing language
- Languages of Indonesia
- Malayic languages
- Javanese language
- Teor-Kur language
- Sundanese language