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Wantoat, named after the , is one of the Finisterre languages of Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Wapu (Leron), Central Wantoat, Bam, Yagawak (Kandomin), continuing on to Awara, though the last is only 60–70% lexically similar with Wantoat and Wapu. Major Wantoat villages are Gwabogwat, Mamabam, Matap, Ginonga, Kupung.

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  • Wantoat, named after the , is one of the Finisterre languages of Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Wapu (Leron), Central Wantoat, Bam, Yagawak (Kandomin), continuing on to Awara, though the last is only 60–70% lexically similar with Wantoat and Wapu. Major Wantoat villages are Gwabogwat, Mamabam, Matap, Ginonga, Kupung. (en)
  • Wantoat, assim chamda por causa do rio Wantoat é uma língua Finisterre da Papua-Nova Guiné falada por cerca de 8200 pessoas.Seus dialetos são Wapu (Leron), Central Wantoat, Bam, Yagawak (Kandomin, num continuum que vai até a língua awara com a qual há 60–70% de similaridade léxica, bem como com Wapu. As maiores vilas onde se fala o Wantoat são Gwabogwat, Mamabam, Matap, Ginonga, Kupung. (pt)
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  • Wantoat, named after the , is one of the Finisterre languages of Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Wapu (Leron), Central Wantoat, Bam, Yagawak (Kandomin), continuing on to Awara, though the last is only 60–70% lexically similar with Wantoat and Wapu. Major Wantoat villages are Gwabogwat, Mamabam, Matap, Ginonga, Kupung. (en)
  • Wantoat, assim chamda por causa do rio Wantoat é uma língua Finisterre da Papua-Nova Guiné falada por cerca de 8200 pessoas.Seus dialetos são Wapu (Leron), Central Wantoat, Bam, Yagawak (Kandomin, num continuum que vai até a língua awara com a qual há 60–70% de similaridade léxica, bem como com Wapu. As maiores vilas onde se fala o Wantoat são Gwabogwat, Mamabam, Matap, Ginonga, Kupung. (pt)
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