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"Kuman"

Kuman Kuman is a Papuan language spoken by approximately 72,000 people in the Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea. The narrator Mr. David Simple Nugi is a student at APU and a mother-tongue speaker of Kuman.

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"Imbo-Ungu"

Imbo-Ungu is a Papuan language spoken by approximately 16,000 people in the Tambul/Neblyer area of the Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. The narrator Mr. Mathew Yakai is a student at APU and a mother-tongue speaker of Imbo-Ungu.

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"Melpa"

Melpa is a Papuan language spoken by approximately 130,000 people in the Hagen Central area, the Dei Council area and the Mul Baiyer area of the Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. The narrator Mr. Jeffery Gepul Wama is a student at APU and a mother-tongue speaker of Melpa.

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