Auwe-Daonda language explained

Auwe-Daonda
States:Papua New Guinea
Region:Sandaun Province
Coordinates:-3.3152°N 141.2458°W
Speakers:580
Date:2003
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Papuan
Fam1:Border
Fam2:Bewani Range
Fam3:Bapi River
Dia1:Auwe (Simog)
Dia2:Daonda
Lc1:smf
Ld1:Auwe
Lc2:dnd
Ld2:Daonda
Glotto:auwe1239
Glottoname:Auwe
Iso3:dnd
Glotto2:daon1243
Glottoname2:Daonda

Auwe-Daonda is a Papuan language of Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. Auwe is spoken in Simog (Smock) (-3.3152°N 141.2458°W) and Watape (-3.298°N 141.2953°W) villages of Smock ward, Walsa Rural LLG.[1] [2] Daonda is spoken near Imonda in Daondai ward (-3.2959°N 141.2018°W), Walsa Rural LLG, Sandaun Province.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Papua New Guinea languages . Ethnologue

    Languages of the World

    . 22nd . Eberhard . David M. . Simons . Gary F. . Fennig . Charles D. . 2019 . Dallas . SIL International.
  2. Web site: Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup . United Nations in Papua New Guinea . Humanitarian Data Exchange . 1.31.9 . 2018.