Seget language
{{Short description|Papuan language of New Guinea}}
{{Infobox language
|name=Seget
|nativename=
|states=Indonesia
|region=Sorong Regency, Southwest Papua: Salawati, Seget District, Segun District, Sorong
|speakers=1,200
|date=1988
|ref = e18
|familycolor=Papuan
|fam1=West Papuan?
|fam2=Bird's Head
|fam3=West Bird's Head
|iso3=sbg
|glotto=sege1235
|glottorefname=Seget
}}
Seget is a Papuan language spoken by the Moi Lamas tribe in Bird's Head Peninsula of New Guinea. It is spoken southwest of Sorong, in Walian, Sailolof, Segum, and Seget villages in Sorong Regency, Southwest Papua.{{cite web |url=https://www.ethnologue.com/country/ID/languages |title=Indonesia languages |work=Ethnologue: Languages of the World |edition=22nd |editor1-last=Eberhard |editor1-first=David M. |editor2-last=Simons |editor2-first=Gary F. |editor3-last=Fennig |editor3-first=Charles D. |date=2019 |location=Dallas |publisher=SIL International}} Walian and Sailolof are villages (kampung) located in Salawati. Seget and Segun are currently districts in Sorong Regency.
References
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{{West Papuan languages}}
{{Languages of Indonesia}}
Category:Languages of Western New Guinea
Category:West Bird's Head languages
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