Abom is a nearly extinct language spoken in the
Western Province of
Papua New Guinea. According to a 2002 census, only 15 people still speak this language.It has a lexical similarity of 14% with Bitur, 12% with Baramu, 11% with Makayam, 9% with Were, and 4% with Idi and Agob.All of the speakers are older adults. Middle-aged adults have some understanding of it, but no children speak or understand Abom.
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