Musom | |
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Misatik | |
Region | Markham Valley, New Guinea |
Native speakers | (200 cited 2000)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | msu |
Glottolog | muso1238 |
ELP | Musom |
![]() Musom is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
Coordinates: 6°41′01″S 147°06′52″E / 6.683574°S 147.11452°E |
Musom is an Austronesian language spoken in the single village of Musom (6°41′01″S 147°06′52″E / 6.683574°S 147.11452°E) in Labuta Rural LLG, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.[2] The other name for Musom is Misatik, given by the older generations because this was the name of the village that the ancestors settled on.[3] Musom is currently an endangered language because native Musom speakers are continuing to marry other language speakers.[3] Musom is also endangered because of its change in grammar and vocabulary due to its bi- and multilingualism.[3] In the Musom village, other languages that Musom speakers may speak are Aribwuang and Duwet.[3] In the Gwabadik village, because of intermarriages other languages that Musom speakers may speak are Nabak and Mesem.[3]