Saep language

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Saep
Native to Papua New Guinea
Region Madang Province
Native speakers
550 (2003) [1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3 spd
Glottolog saep1240

Saep is a Madang language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

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Orthography

[2]
Letters (uppercase)ABDEFGHIKLMNOPSTUWY
Letters (lowercase)abdefghiklmnngopstuwY
IPA /ɑ//b//d//e//ɸ//g//h//i//k//l//m//n//ŋ//o//p//s//t//u//w//j/

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References

  1. Saep at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. "Organised Phonology Data" (PDF). www-01.sil.org. September 6, 2004. Retrieved April 3, 2018.