Awtuw language

Awtuw (Autu), also known as Kamnum, is spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. It is a polysynthetic language closely related to Karawa and Pouye. It is spoken in Galkutua, Gutaiya (-3.56551°N, 142.00166°W), Kamnom (-3.55245°N, 141.99417°W), Tubum (-3.56741°N, 142.00372°W), and Wiup (-3.55377°N, 141.9845°W) villages in Kamnom East ward, East Wapei Rural LLG, Sandaun Province.

It is an endangered language, being widely replaced by Tok Pisin.

Phonology
Awtuw consonants are:

Awtuw vowels are:

Pronouns
Pronouns are:



! !! sg !! du !! pl ! 1 ! 2 ! 3m ! 3f
 * wan || nan || nom
 * yen || an || om
 * rey
 * rowspan="2" | ræw
 * rowspan="2" | rom
 * tey
 * }