Guliguli Language (gli)

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Also Known As: Gulili


Description:

Guliguli is an extinct language that was allegedly once spoken on the western slopes of Mt Vinaroni, New Georgia, Solomon Islands. The linguist Karen Davis is skeptical that Guliguli ever existed, since the word guliguli has an obscene meaning in the neighboring Hoava language, and there is no memory among Hoava speakers of a neighboring language with that name. Guliguli was probably either a dialect of the extinct Kazukuru language, or a naive transcription of (the main dialect of) Kazukuru, or even a hoax...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Guliguli Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Solomon Islands
Spoken In:

Regions: Oceania

ISO 639-3 Code: gli

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  East Papuan Group

    Yele-Solomons-New Britain Group

      Yele-Solomons Group

        Kazukuru Group

          Guliguli Language