Amto language

{{Short description|Amto–Musan language of Papua New Guinea}}

{{Infobox language

|name=Amto

|states=Papua New Guinea

|region=Amto ward, Green River Rural LLG, Sandaun Province

|coordinates={{coord|-4.052936|141.328446|type:city_region:PG|name=Amto 1}}

|speakers=500

|date=2013

|ref=e25

|familycolor=Papuan

|fam1=Arai–Samaia

|fam2=Amto–Musan (Samaia)

|iso3=amt

|glotto=amto1250

|glottorefname=Amto

}}

Amto (also known as Ki) is an Amto–Musan language spoken in Sandaun Province of Papua New Guinea.

Amto is spoken in Amanab and Rocky Peak Districts, south of the Upper Sepik River, toward the headwaters of the Left May River on the Samaia River. It is spoken in three villages, Amto ({{coord|-4.052936|141.328446|type:city_region:PG|name=Amto 1}}), Amu, and Habiyon of Green River Rural LLG, Sandaun Province.{{cite web |url=https://data.humdata.org/dataset/village-coordinates-lookup |title=Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup |author=United Nations in Papua New Guinea |work=Humanitarian Data Exchange |version=1.31.9 |date=2018}}

References

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{{Papuan languages}}

{{Languages of Papua New Guinea}}

Category:Languages of Sandaun Province

Category:Amto–Musan languages

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