Barem Language
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Barem (Brem), also known as Bunabun (Bububun, Bunubun), is a
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of
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, Madang Province,
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Dialects

Barem dialects are: *''Qkuan Kambuar'' (severely endangered, with only a few speakers around the Dibor River and in Tokain village (), a Waskia-speaking town) *''Kimbu Kambuar'' (extinct) *''Murukanam Barem'', spoken in Murukanam village north of the Dibor river () *''Asumbin'', spoken in Asumbin village, Bunbun ward north and inland from Gildipasi () *''Bunabun'' (spoken north of the Dibor River near the coast, including in Bunabun ())


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Qkuan Kambuar recordingsAdditional Qkuan Kambuar recordings
Dimir–Malas languages Languages of Madang Province {{Madang-lang-stub