Trans-New Guinea bhasa
Appearance
Trans–New Guinea | ||||
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Geographic distribution | New Guinea, East Timor, East Nusa Tenggara (Alor, Pantar) | |||
Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families | |||
Proto-language | Proto-Trans–New Guinea | |||
Subdivisions |
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ISO 639-5 | ngf | |||
Glottolog | None nucl1709 (Nuclear Trans–New Guinea, partial overlap) | |||
ELP | Template:Endangered Languages Project | |||
The extent of various proposals for Trans–New Guinea.
Families accepted by Usher[1]
Other families proposed by Ross (2005)
Other Papuan languages
Austronesian languages
Uninhabited | ||||
The various families constituting Ross' conception of Trans–New Guinea. The greatest TNG diversity is in the eastern highlands. (After Ross 2005.)
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Trans-New Guinea (TNG) bhasa ek bhasa ke palwaar hae jisme New Guinea island, jisme Papua New Guinea aur Indonesia ke ek hissa hae, ke log baat kare hae. Agar ii palwaar me ketnaa bhasa hae ke jorra jaae tab, tab ii dunia ke tiisra sab se barraa bhasa ke palwaar hae. Ii sab bhasa ke lagbhag 3 million log baat kare hae. Isme jon bhasa me 100,000 se jaada log baat kare hae me hae Melpa bhasa, Kuman bhasa, Enga bhasa, Huli bhasa, Western Dani bhasa, Makasae bhasa aur Ekari bhasa. Enga bhasa ke East Tinor me bola jaae hae. Aur bhasa hae Kamano bhasa aur Bunaq bhasa
- ↑ NewGuineaWorld Trans–New Guinea Archived 6 Saptambar 2014 at the Wayback Machine