eneseosalise
Eneseosalise is a rare and little-known language spoken by a small community in the remote regions of Papua New Guinea. It belongs to the Trans-New Guinea language family and is not closely related to any other known languages. The language has a limited number of speakers, primarily elderly individuals, due to the younger generation's adoption of other languages such as Tok Pisin and English.
The phonology of Eneseosalise is characterized by a relatively simple system, with a small inventory of consonants
The vocabulary of Eneseosalise is rich in terms related to the natural environment, reflecting the speakers'
Despite its small number of speakers, Eneseosalise has cultural significance within its community. It is used