Languages by language family/Mabuso
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◂ Trans New Guinea languages (?) ◂ Madang (or Madang-Adelbert Range) languages ◂ Croisilles languages
- Kokon languages (see below)
- Gum languages (see below)
- Hanseman languages (see below)
- Kare (Papua New Guinea) [kmf] (disabled)
▸ Kokon languages:
- Girawa (or Bagasin, Begasin, Begesin) [bbr] (disabled)
- Kein (or Bemal) [bmh] (disabled)
- Munit (or Mataco, Matako, Wichí) [mtc] (disabled)
▸ Gum languages:
- Panim-Isebe-Bau languages (see below)
- Gumalu [gmu] (disabled)
- Sihan (Gum) [snr] (disabled)
- Amele (or Amale) [aey] (disabled)
- Haija
- Huar
- Jagahala
▸ Panim-Isebe-Bau languages:
- Bau [bbd] (disabled)
- Panim [pnr] (disabled)
- Isebe (or Balahaim) [igo] (disabled)
- Mirkuk
- Nuclear Isebe
- Urukun
▸ Hanseman languages:
▸ Rempic languages:
- Garus (or Ate, Em, Kurupi) [gyb] (disabled)
- Rempi (or Rempin, Erempi, A’e) [rmp] (disabled)
- Yoidik [ydk] (disabled)
▸ Wamas-Samosa-Murupi-Mosimo languages:
▸ Garuh-Foran languages:
- Baimak [bmx] (disabled)
- Gal (or Weim) [gap] (disabled)
- Wagi (Papua New Guinea) (or Foran, Furan, Mis, Mis-Kemba, Kemba, Kamba) [fad] (disabled)
- Nobonob (or Nobnob, Nobanob, Nupanob, Garuh, Butelkud-Guntabak) [gaw] (disabled)
- Ari (Papua New Guinea)
▸ Silopic languages:
▸ Silopi-Utu languages: