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BJZ ISO 639-3

Baruga

Baruga Autonym

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Baruga
2,230 (2003 SIL), increasing. 800 Tafota, 990 Bareji, 440 Mado. 200 monolinguals.
Oro province: Tufi district, west Musa and Bariji rivers flood plains; Gaina [gcn], Bariji [bjc], and Yareba [yrb] language areas on south and west borders, Dyke Ackland bay is north; Ewage-Notu (Okeina dialect) [nou], Ambe Tofo, Korafe-Mokorua, Miniafia-Arifama, Ubir [ubr], and Maisin [mbq] villages on the east.
5 (Developing).
Trans-New Guinea, Greater Binanderean, Binanderean, Nuclear Binanderean, South Binanderean, Coastal Binanderean, Baruga
Bareji, Baruga, Mado, Tafota Baruga. Lexical similarity: 56%–61% with Korafe-Yegha [kpr], Gaina [gcn] and Dogoro [dgx] (Dutton 1971), 43% with Ewage dialect of Ewage-Notu [nou].
SOV.
Vigorous. Many non-Baruga wives of Baruga men learn it. All domains. Some in religious services. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Some also use Hiri Motu [hmo], but this population is diminishing. Also use English [eng], especially for government communications. Also use Ewage-Notu [nou]. Also use Korafe-Yegha [kpr]. Also use Tok Pisin [tpi]. Used as L2 by Maisin [mbq].
Literacy rate in L1: 60%. Literacy rate in L2: 40%. 100% children, 45% women, 90% men. Prep to grade 2. Literature. Texts. NT: 2017.
OLAC resources in and about Baruga
Latin script [Latn].
Work in Port Moresby and other towns but prefer to retire in Baruga territory. Christian, traditional religion.
Location: Oro province: Tufi district, west Musa and Bariji rivers flood plains; Gaina [gcn], Bariji [bjc], and Yareba [yrb] language areas on south and west borders, Dyke Ackland bay is north; Ewage-Notu (Okeina dialect) [nou], Ambe Tofo, Korafe-Mokorua, Miniafia-Arifama, Ubir [ubr], and Maisin [mbq] villages on the east.