Alamblak language

The Alamblak language is spoken in the Angoram District of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.

[2] Speakers of the Karawari dialect constitute four of six Alamblak social groups: Këmbrofm, Marhëmbom, Yimanifm, and Bnarm.

The Yimanifm people live in the villages of Skayum (Sikaium) and Barabijim (Barapidjin) on the Wagupmeri River and Gitfat Creek.

[2] Speakers of the Kuvenmas dialect constitute two of the six Alamblak social groups: Bahwidëh and Wolpam.

Its basic word order is subject–object–verb, and several other morphosyntactic features generally associated with SOV languages are also exhibited in Alamblak.