Yeretuar language

Today, Yeretuar language is a topic that generates great interest and debate in society. Over the years, Yeretuar language has been a meeting point for different opinions and positions, which has given rise to a wide range of perspectives on this topic. From its origins to the present, Yeretuar language has been the subject of study and analysis in different areas, which has contributed to enriching the knowledge and understanding of this phenomenon. In this article, we are going to explore different aspects and approaches of Yeretuar language, with the aim of offering a complete and objective view on this topic.
Yeretuar
Umar, Goni
Native toIndonesia
RegionWest Papua
Native speakers
350 (2000)
Language codes
ISO 639-3gop
Glottologyere1243
Approximate location where Yeretuar is spoken
Approximate location where Yeretuar is spoken
Yeretuar
Coordinates: 3°01′S 134°40′E / 3.02°S 134.66°E / -3.02; 134.66

Yeretuar, also called Umar or Goni, is an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian language in its putative Cenderawasih languages branch, originating from Cenderawasih Bay (Geelvink Bay) in West Papua Province of Western New Guinea, northeastern Indonesia.

It is not closely related to other languages.

References

  1. ^ Yeretuar at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)