Isirawa language

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Isirawa
Spoken in: Indonesia 
Region: Papua
Total speakers: 2,000
Language family: may be isolate, or in Trans-New Guinea phylum
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: srl

The Isirawa language is a language isolate in Malcolm Ross' classification of Papuan languages, and linked to the Dani languages within the Trans-New Guinea family by Stephen Würm. It is spoken by about two thousand people on the north coast of Papua province, Indonesia.

[edit] Pronouns

The Isirawa pronouns are,

I a-, e
we nen-, ne
you o-, mə
all third person e-, maə, ce, pe

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