Tumleo | |
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Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Tumleo Island (in East Aitape Rural LLG, Sandaun Province) |
Native speakers | 790 (2003)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | tmq |
Glottolog | tuml1238 |
ELP | Tumleo |
Coordinates: 3°07′34″S 142°23′55″E / 3.126188°S 142.398558°E / -3.126188; 142.398558 (Tumeleo Island) |
Tumleo is an Austronesian language of coastal Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea, on Tumleo Island (3°07′34″S 142°23′55″E / 3.126188°S 142.398558°E / -3.126188; 142.398558 (Tumeleo Island)) and the Aitape coast in East Aitape Rural LLG.[2][3]
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