Suwawa language
Suwawa is a Philippine language spoken in North Sulawesi (Celebes), Indonesia. Alternate Names: Bonda, Bone, Bunda, Bune, Suvava, Toewawa.[2]
| Suwawa | |
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| Suwawa-Bunda | |
| Native to | Indonesia |
| Region | North Sulawesi |
Native speakers | 5,000 (2012)[1] |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | swu |
| Glottolog | suwa1241 |
References
- Suwawa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- Suwawa Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig (eds.). 2015. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Eighteenth edition. Dallas, Texas: SIL International
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