Nusa Laut language
Central Maluku language
- Nusalaut
- Noesa Laoet
- Noosa Laoot
- Nusa Hulawano
- Nusahulawano
- Hulawano
- Central Maluku Laut
Native speakers
L2: 2,216
Language family
Austronesian
- Malayo-Polynesian
- Central–Eastern
- Central Maluku
- East Central Maluku
- Seram
- Nunusaku
- Piru Bay
- Eastern Piru Bay
- Solehua
- Nusa Laut
- Solehua
- Eastern Piru Bay
- Piru Bay
- Nunusaku
- Seram
- East Central Maluku
- Central Maluku
- Central–Eastern
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Nusa Laut is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
Nusa Laut or Hulawano is a Central Maluku language spoken predominantly by the Hulawano ethnic group, native to the island of Nusa Laut, Indonesia.
References
- ^ Nusa Laut at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023)
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