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Anus
Korur
Native to Indonesia
Region Papua
Native speakers 320  (2005)e18
Language family
Austronesian
  • Malayo-Polynesian
    • Oceanic
      • Western Oceanic
        • North New Guinea
          • Sarmi – Jayapura Bay
            • Sarmi
              • Anus

The Anus language is a special language spoken by a small group of people. They live on an island in Indonesia, in a part called Papua. It's part of a big language family called Austronesian.

What is the Anus Language?

The Anus language is a unique way of speaking. It belongs to the Austronesian language family. This is a huge group of languages spoken across many islands. You can find them from Madagascar to Easter Island.

Austronesian languages are like cousins. They all share some history and similar words. This shows how people moved and settled across the Pacific Ocean long ago.

Where Do People Speak Anus?

The people who speak Anus live in Western New Guinea. This area is part of Indonesia. Specifically, they live on an island near the Sarmi-Jayapura Bay. This bay is located in the western part of Papua.

It's a beautiful island home for this tribal group. They have kept their language alive for many years.

How Many People Speak Anus?

In 2005, only about 70 people spoke the Anus language. This means it is a very rare language. All of these speakers are part of the same tribal group. They live together on their island.

When a language has so few speakers, it is called an endangered language. This means it is at risk of disappearing forever.

Why Are Languages Endangered?

Languages can become endangered for many reasons. Sometimes, younger people learn a different, more common language. This might be for school or work. Other times, communities might move or change.

When a language disappears, we lose more than just words. We lose stories, traditions, and unique ways of seeing the world. Each language holds a special culture within it.

How Can We Help Endangered Languages?

Many people work to save endangered languages. They create dictionaries and record stories. They also teach the language to younger generations. This helps keep the language alive.

Learning about languages like Anus is important. It helps us understand the world's rich diversity. It also shows us why every language matters.

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