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Habun language

Today we will delve into Habun language, a topic that has captured the attention of many in recent times. With its increasing popularity, Habun language has generated great interest from both experts and the general public. In this article, we will explore in depth the different aspects of Habun language, analyzing its history, its repercussions on today's society, and possible implications for the future. Through this detailed analysis, we hope to shed light on Habun language and provide our readers with a more complete understanding of this phenomenon/trend/topic.

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Habu
RegionEast Timor
Native speakers
2,700 (2010)[1]
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3hbu
Glottologhabu1241
ELPHabu
Distribution of Habun mother-tongue speakers in East Timor

Habu (Habun) is a language spoken in central East Timor.

The classification of Habu is unclear. Structurally, it is Malayo-Polynesian. However, its vocabulary is largely Papuan, similar to that of Makasae.

References

  1. ^ Habu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)