Abadi | |
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Region | Papuan Peninsula, eastern New Guinea |
Native speakers | 2,900 (2011)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kbt |
Glottolog | abad1241 |
The Abadi language (also known as Kabadi and Gabadi) is an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea. Specifically, it is located in the Central Province, in the Kairuku district populating five main villages. The language has 2,900 native speakers as of 2011.[2] The language is used among all ages, struggling for restoration. Abadi speakers carry a positive attitude towards their language and strive for improvement.[citation needed]
Abadi is an Austronesian language and is classified as [kbt].[3] The term Abadi stems from the speakers themselves from which they refer to their language. They may use the term Gabadi from the speakers of the surrounding languages.