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Ujir language

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Austronesian language spoken in Maluku, Indonesia
Ujir
Native toIndonesia
RegionAru Islands
Native speakers
1,000 (2011)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3udj
Glottologujir1237
ELPUjir

Ujir is a language spoken on theAru Islands of easternIndonesia, spoken in the villages of Ujir and Samang in northwestern Aru. As of 2015[update], it is highlyendangered, since it is only spoken by a small fraction of the population of the two villages.[2]

References

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  1. ^Ujir atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
  2. ^Schapper, Antoinette (2015)."Neuter gender in the languages of Aru".Wacana.16:1–26.doi:10.17510/wjhi.v16i1.364.hdl:20.500.11755/be16760a-47de-4571-a71f-cb77156f58db.S2CID 145126612.
Aru
Central Maluku *
West
East
Nunusaku
Piru Bay ?
Flores–Lembata
Lamaholot
Kei–Tanimbar ?
Sumba–Flores
Sumba–Hawu
Savu
Sumba
Western Flores
Timoric *
Babar
Central Timor *
Kawaimina
Luangic–Kisaric ?
Rote–Meto
TNS
Wetar–Galoli ?
Others
  • * indicates proposed status
  • ? indicates classification dispute
  • † indicatesextinct status
Official language
Malayo-Sumbawan
Bali–Sasak–Sumbawa
Chamic
Ibanic
Madurese
Malayic
Sundanese
Javanese
Celebic
Lampungic
Northwest Sumatra–
Barrier Islands
South Sulawesi
Barito
Kayan–Murik
Land Dayak
North Bornean
Philippine languages
Central Philippine
Gorontalo-Mongondow
Minahasan
Sangiric
Aru
Central Maluku
Flores–Lembata
Halmahera-
Cenderawasih
Kei-Tanimbar
Micronesian
Mapia
Selaru
Sumba–Flores
Timor–Babar
Western Oceanic
North Halmahera
Timor–Alor–Pantar
Asmat–Mombum
West Bird's Head
South Bird's Head
East Bird's Head
West Bomberai
Dani
Paniai Lakes
Digul River
Foja Range
Lakes Plain
East Cenderawasih Bay
Yawa
Demta–Sentani
Ok
Momuna–Mek
Skou
South Pauwasi
East Pauwasi
West Pauwasi
Kaure–Kosare
Marind–Yaqai
Bulaka River
Kayagar
Border
Senagi
Mairasi
Kolopom
Yam
Lower Mamberamo
Unclassfied or language isolates
Other languages
Creoles andPidgins
Malay-based creoles
Other creoles and pidgins
Immigrant languages
Chinese
European
Indian
Middle Eastern
Others
Sign languages
† indicateextinct languages


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