ENQ ISO 639-3
Enga
Eŋa Autonym
A language of Papua New Guinea
- ISO 639
- enq
- Alternate Names
- Caga, Tchaga, Tsaga
- Autonym
- Eŋa
- Population
- 370,000, all users. L1 users: 300,000 (Gibbs 2011). L2 users: 70,000 (2021).
- Location:
- East Sepik province: Angoram district; Enga province: eastern 2 thirds; Southern Highlands province: border area near Winja; Western Highlands province: Mul-Baiyer Station district, Baiyer LLG.
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing).
- Classification
- Trans-New Guinea, Engan, Enga
- Dialects
- Kandepe, Layapo, Tayato, Mae (Mai, Wabag), Maramuni (Malamuni), Kaina, Kapona, Sau (Sau Enga, Wapi), Yandapo, Lapalama 1, Lapalama 2, Laiagam, Sari. Mae is standard dialect; all understand it. Layapo is between Mae and Kyaka [kyc].
- Typology
- SOV.
- Language Use
- Used by all. Also use Tok Pisin [tpi] (San Roque and Loughnane 2012). Used as L2 by Angal [age], Angal Enen [aoe], Angal Heneng [akh], Ipili [ipi], Lembena [leq], Nete [net], Pinai-Hagahai [pnn], Umbu-Ungu [ubu].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L1: Low. Literacy rate in L2: Low. Dictionary. Texts. NT: 1979–1988.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Enga
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Maramuni are nomadic in lower central range.
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: East Sepik province: Angoram district; Enga province: eastern 2 thirds; Southern Highlands province: border area near Winja; Western Highlands province: Mul-Baiyer Station district, Baiyer LLG.
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