public_comment: "Laycock (1973) lists Pinai (Pinaye, Wapi) and Aramaue as two separate languages, but these are treated as one language by Melliger (2000). A third possible language, "Erem", is listed by Laycock based on an uncensused village, but he writes: "It is quite probable that the language spoken there is Pinai."",
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updated_at: "2018-03-18 01:00:52",
speaker_attitude: ""Pinai-Hagahai ultimately holds the most prestige among the people."",
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_other_languages_used: "Enga [enq], Haruai [tmd], Tok Pisin [tpi]",
public_comment: ""Aramaue" is listed as having 83 speakers; "Pinai" is listed as having an unknown number of speakers; "Erem" is listed as having an unknown number of speakers.",