Central Austronesian Languages

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  1. Aruː
       
    Barakai, Batuley,
    Dobel, Karey, Koba, Kola, Kompane, Lola, Lorang, Manombai, Mariri, East Tarangan, West Tarangan, Ujir
  2. Babarː
    1. Northː North Babar, Dai, Dawera-Daweloor
    2. Southː
      1. Masela-South Babarː Southeast Babar, Central Masela, East Masela, West Masela, Serili 
      2. Southwest Babarː Emplawas, Imroing, Tela-Masbuar
  3. Bima-Sumbaː
    1. Ende-Lio: Ende, Ke'o, Li'o
    2. Anakalangu, Bima, Dhao, Hawu, Kambera, Kepo', Kodi, Lamboya, Loura (Laura), Mamboru, Manggarai, Nage, Ngad'a,
      Eastern Ngad'a, Palu'e, Rajong, Rembong, Riung, Rongga, So'a, Wae Rana, Wanukaka, Wejewa
  4. Central Maluku:
    1. Ambelauː Ambelau
    2. Buruː Buru, Lisela, Moksela, Palumata
    3. Eastː
      1. Banda-Geser:
        1. Banda: Banda
        2. Geser-Goromː Bati, Geser-Gorom, Watubela
      2. Manipaː Manipa
      3. Seram:
        1. Bobotː Bobot
        2. East Seram: Hoti
        3. Manusela-Setiː
               Benggoi, Huaulu, Liana-Seti, Salas, Sou Upaa (Manusela)
        4. Masiwangː Masiwang
        5. Nunusakuː
        6. Three Rivers
    4. Sula-Taliabo:
      1. Sula: Mangole, Sula
      2. Taliabo: Kadai, Taliabu (Taliabo)
  5. Hukumina
  6. Southeast Maluku:
    1. Kei: Kei, Fordata
    2. Yamdena: Yamdena
    3. Southernː Selaru, Seluwasan
  7. Teor-Kur: Kur, Teor
  8. Timor:
    1. Extra-Ramelaic:
      1. Central: Habun, Tetun, Welaun
      2. East:
      3. Wetar: Aputai, Atauran,Ili'uun, Perai, Tugun 
      4. West: Amarasi, Baikeno, Bilba, Dela-Oenale, Dengka, Helong, Lole, Rikou, Termanu, Tii, Uab Meto
      5. Te'un: Te'un
    2. Flores-Lembata:
         Adonara,
      Alor, Ile Ape, Kedang, Lamaholot, Lamalera, Lamatuka, South Lembata, West Lembata, Levuka, Lewo Eleng,
         Lewotobi, Sika
    3. Ramelaic:  
      1. Central: Mambae
      2. East: Galolen, Idaté, Lakalei
      3. West: Kemak, Tukudede
  9. West Damar: West Damar

Note:  Languages and language groups preceded by a dagger (†) are extinct.


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