Mandara language explained

Mandara language should not be confused with Mandara language (Chadic).

Mandara
Also Known As:Tabar
States:Papua New Guinea
Region:Tabar Group, New Ireland Province
Speakers:4,000
Date:2000 census
Ref:e25
Familycolor:Austronesian
Fam2:Malayo-Polynesian
Fam3:Oceanic
Fam4:Western
Fam5:Meso-Melanesian
Fam6:(New Ireland)
Fam7:Tabar
Dia1:Simberi
Dia2:Tatau
Dia3:Tabar
Script:Latin
Iso3:tbf
Glotto:mand1440
Glottorefname:Mandara

Mandara, also known as Tabar, is an Austronesian language spoken on the Tabar Group of islands, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. Three dialects have been identified, Simberi, Tatau and Tabar, corresponding to the three main islands in the group.[1] Recently, a written form of Mandara has been made by a Korean missionary. So far, about 3,000 people are literate in this form of Mandara, and a Bible has been published in it as well.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brown. Keith . Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics. 2006. Elsevier. 978-0-08-044854-1. i.