Anuki

Anuki is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 890 Gabobora people (in 2001) along Cape Vogel in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea. The language is named after a deity of the Gabobora people.

Anuki alphabet and pronunciation

Anuki alphabet and pronunciation

Notes

C, f, h, j, l, q, x and z are used only in loanwords and foreign names.

Download an Anuki alphabet chart (Excel)

Details of Anuki pronunciation provided by Michael Peter Füstumum

Sample video in Anuki

Information about Anuki | Tower of Babel in Anuki

Links

Information about the Anuki languages
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anuki_language
http://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/aui/
http://www.sil.org/resources/publications/entry/64101

The Bible in Anuki
http://pngscriptures.org/aui/

Malayo-Polynesian languages

Amarasi, Ambel, Anuki, Balinese, Banjarese, Bima, Bugis, Bushi, Chamorro, Dawan, Dhao, Duri, Ende-Li'o, Fijian, Galoli, Gayo, Hawu, Hoava, Iban, Indonesian, Javanese, Kambera, Kerinci, Komering, Lampung, Ledo Kaili, Madurese, Makasarese, Malagasy, Malay, Malay (Terengganu), Mandar, Manggarainese, Mbula, Mentawai, Minangkabau, Mualang, Musi, Ngaju, Nias, Paicî, Palauan, Sasak, Selaru, Sumbawa, Sundanese, Tetum, Tii, Toqabaqita, Toraja-Sa'dan, Wandamen, Western Rote

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

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