Muyu language
Muyu, Moyu,[2] or Kati is one of the Ok languages of Western New Guinea.
| Muyu | |
|---|---|
| Kati | |
| Native to | Indonesia | 
| Region | Papua | 
| Native speakers | 12,000 (2002)[1] | 
| Trans–New Guinea
 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either: kti– North Muyu (Niinati)kts– South Muyu (Metomka) | 
| Glottolog | nort2916Northsout2940South | 
The related Ninggerum language is also called 'Muyu'.
References
    
-  North Muyu (Niinati) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
 South Muyu (Metomka) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Zahrer, Alexander. 2019. First data of Moyu, a lowland Ok language of New Guinea. 11th International Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference (APLL11), 13-15 June 2019, Leiden University.
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