Wagi Language
Madang Province, Papua New Guinea
The Wagi community is a language group with two different dialects, one is called Mis and other one is called Kamba. Wagi people speak their Wagi as their first language, then their second is Tok Pisin and third is English. There are at least 3,000 Wagi speakers according to the latest linguistic information from 2009, and more information about Wagi language below:
Map of Papua New Guinea and Madang Province
- Foran, Kamba in Papua New Guinea people group profile | Joshua Project
- Wagi Wordlist, Madang Province, 2009b | SIL International
- Wagi Language dictionary > Microsoft Word - ESR 314 Wagi.doc (sil.org)
Map of Papua New Guinea and Madang Province
Map of Wagi language boundary with different villages: Mis, Sagalau, Kauris, Silibob, and Kamba.