sviyyli
Sviyyli is a rare and endangered language spoken by the indigenous Sviyyli people of the southeastern region of Papua New Guinea. It is a member of the Asmat-Molof language family, which consists of a small group of closely related languages.
The Sviyyli language is spoken by approximately 1,500 people living in the coastal regions and islands of
Sviyyli is a polysynthetic language, characterized by the use of long, complex words composed of many morphemes.
Despite its unique linguistic features, Sviyyli has not been extensively studied by linguists. As a result,
Efforts have been made to document and preserve the Sviyyli language, including the creation of language classes
Overall, the Sviyyli language is an important part of the cultural heritage of the Sviyyli people and