Bughotu language (original) (raw)
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Austronesian language spoken in Solomon Islands
Bughotu | |
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Native to | Central Solomon Islands |
Region | Santa Isabel (island), Furona Island |
Native speakers | (4,100 cited 1999)[1] |
Language family | Austronesian Malayo-PolynesianOceanicSoutheast SolomonicGela–GuadalcanalGelaBughotu |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bgt |
Glottolog | bugh1239 |
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Bughotu (also spelled Bugotu) is an Oceanic language spoken in Solomon Islands. Its speakers live on the island of Santa Isabel and on the small neighbouring Furona Island.
- ^ Bughotu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Paradisec houses two collections of Arthur Capell's materials that include Boiken (AC1 and AC2) as well as a recording in the Malcolm Ross collection (MR1). All of these collections are open access.
- Na Tarai Nidia Mara Na Ta_n_o Ma Na Mavitu Nagogna na Va_n_atabu Form of Preparation of Priest and Server at the Foot of the Altar in Bugotu (1951)
- Old Testament portions in the Bugotu language (1905)