Habun language
Habu (Habun) is a language spoken in central East Timor.
| Habu | |
|---|---|
| Region | East Timor | 
| Native speakers | 2,700 (2010)[1] | 
| Official status | |
| Recognised minority language in | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | hbu | 
| Glottolog | habu1241 | 
| ELP | Habu | 
|  Distribution of Habun mother-tongue speakers in East Timor | |
The classification of Habu is unclear. Structurally, it is Malayo-Polynesian. However, its vocabulary is largely Papuan, similar to that of Makasae.
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