Dhao | |
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Ndao | |
Pronunciation | [ˈɖ͡ʐao] |
Native to | Indonesia |
Region | Lesser Sunda Islands |
Native speakers | (5,000 cited 1997)[1] |
Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nfa |
Glottolog | dhao1237 |
ELP | Dhao |
Coordinates: 10°49′S 122°40′E / 10.817°S 122.667°E | |
The Dhao language, better known to outsiders by its Rotinese name Ndao (Ndaonese, Ndaundau), is the language of Ndao Island in Indonesia. Traditionally classified as a Sumba language in the Austronesian family, it may actually be a non-Austronesian (Papuan) language.[2] It was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but is not mutually intelligible.