Sulka language
Sulka is a language isolate of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. In 1991, there were 2,500 speakers in eastern Pomio District, East New Britain Province. Villages include Guma (5.275769°S 152.092315°E) in East Pomio Rural LLG. With such a low population of speakers, this language is considered to be endangered. Sulka speakers had originally migrated to East New Britain from New Ireland.
Sulka | |
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Region | eastern Pomio District, East New Britain Province |
Native speakers | (2,500 cited 1991) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | sua |
Glottolog | sulk1246 |
ELP | Sulka |
Coordinates: 5.275769°S 152.092315°E |
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