Mor is a nearly extinct Trans–New Guinea language of Indonesia.
[2] It may form a tentative independent branch of that family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005), but Palmer (2018) classifies it as a language isolate.
[3] However, the only connections are the 1sg and 2sg pronouns na- and a-: Usher classifies it with the other Trans–New Guinea languages of the Berau Gulf.
[4] Nominal inflection for number in Mor is limited to only certain animate nouns, such as mor ‘man’ and mor-ir ‘men’.
[2]: 97 The following basic vocabulary words are from Voorhoeve (1975),[5] as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:[6] A word list of Mor has also been collected by Johannes Anceaux.