Siar-Lak language

Siar, also known as Lak, Lamassa, or Likkilikki, is an Austronesian language spoken in New Ireland Province in the southern island point of Papua New Guinea.

[2] The Siar people keep themselves sustained and nourished by fishing and gardening.

Knowing which vowel is used when writing is critical, as two words that are similar can have completely different meanings.

Some examples include: [3] [3] Orthography is the way words are written, using the appropriate letters from a specific language while following usage rules.

[3] Example sentence: Yau,1Sa1Srakwantal1S.POTanatka-saiDIR-westanatKokopo.KokopoYau, a rak al an ka-sai an Kokopo.1S 1S want 1S.POT at DIR-west at Kokopo'As for me, I want to go to Kokopo.