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Anjam
Bom
Native to Papua New Guinea
Region Madang Province
Native speakers
2,000 (2003) [1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3 boj
Glottolog anja1238

Anjam or Bom is a Madang language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

Other names include Bogadjim, Bogajim, Bogati, and Lalok. It is spoken in villages such as Bogadjim ( 5°27′24″S 145°44′12″E / 5.456579°S 145.736607°E / -5.456579; 145.736607 (Bom (Bugajim))).

Orthography

Anjam is written in the Latin script. [2] The alphabet has 22 letters. [2]

[2]
Letters ( uppercase) A B D E G I J K L M N Ñ Ŋ O P Q R S T U W Y
Letters ( lowercase) a b d e g i j k l m n ñ ŋ o p q r s t u w y
IPA / ɑ/ / b/ / d/ / e/ / g/ / i/ / / / k/ / l/ / m/ / n/ / ɲ/ / ŋ/ / o/ / p/ / q/ / r/ / s/ / t/ / u/ / w/ / j/

References

  1. ^ Anjam at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c "Organised Phonology Data" (PDF). SIL International. Retrieved April 3, 2018.

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