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Language family
The Selaru languages are a pair of
Austronesian languages (geographically
Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages) spoken in the
Tanimbar Islands of Indonesia. They are not closely related, being 56% lexically similar (Ethnologue).
These languages are
Selaru and
Seluwasan.
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