| Tangko | |
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| Native to | Indonesia |
| Region | Kawemaot village, Papua |
Native speakers | 100 (2000) [1] |
Trans–New Guinea
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | tkx |
| Glottolog | tang1353 |
| ELP | Tangko |
Tangko is a somewhat divergent Ok language of Kawemaot village, West Papua.
The Ok languages are a family of about a dozen related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in a contiguous area of eastern Irian Jaya and western Papua New Guinea. The most numerous language is Ngalum, with some 20,000 speakers; the best known is probably Telefol.
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