Orokolo | |
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Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Ihu Rural LLG, Gulf Province |
Native speakers | (7,500 cited 1986)[1] |
Trans–New Guinea
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | oro |
Glottolog | orok1267 |
Orokolo is a Trans–New Guinea language of the Eleman branch spoken in Ihu Rural LLG, Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea by about 50,000 people (2010). Alternate names are Bailala, Haira, Kaipi, Kairu-Kaura, Muro, Muru, Vailala, and West Elema.[1] It is spoken in various villages, including Vailala (7°56′44″S 145°25′40″E / 7.945571°S 145.427676°E).[2] It is notable for having a very small consonant inventory.