| Bariai | |
|---|---|
| Kabana | |
| Native to | Papua New Guinea | 
| Region | New Britain | 
Native speakers  | 1,400 (2008)[1] | 
Austronesian
 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bch | 
| Glottolog | bari1286 | 
Bariai (also known as Kabana) is an Austronesian language of New Britain.
Name
The name Bariai, literally 'at the mangrove', is derived from bare 'mangrove' + -eai 'locative suffix'. The alternative name Kabana comes from the Amara language, meaning 'foreigner'.
References
- ↑  Bariai at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) 

 
Further reading
- Gallagher, Steve (2001). "Organised Phonology Data" (PDF). 
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - Gallagher, Steve; Baehr, Peirce (2005). "Bariai Grammar Sketch" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2018-06-25. 
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - Gallagher, Steve (2008). "Bariai Dictionary" (PDF). 
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