Lungalunga language
Lungalunga, frequently though ambiguously called Minigir, is spoken by a small number of the Tolai people of Papua New Guinea, who live on the Gazelle Peninsula in East New Britain Province. It is often referred to in the linguistics literature as the Tolai "dialect" with an.
Classification
Lungalunga belongs to the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family. The most immediate subgroup is the Patpatar–Tolai group of languages which also includes Kuanua and Patpatar.A "Tolai-Nakanai trade language" reported in the literature was apparently not a pidgin as assumed, but Minigir with perhaps some Meramera or Nakanai mixed in.
Geographic distribution
Lungalunga is spoken on Ataliklikun Bay, in the villages of Lungalunga, Kabaira and Vunamarita, located on the Gazelle Peninsula in the East New Britain Province of Papua New Guinea.Grammar
Independent pronouns
Lungalunga pronouns have four number distinctions and three person distinctions as well as an inclusive and exclusive distinction. There are no gender distinctions.| Singular | Dual | Trial | Plural | |
| 1st exclusive | iau | iamiru | iamitalu | iamamami |
| 1st inclusive | - | iadori | iadatalu | iada |
| 2nd | iavau | iamuru | iamutalu | iamui |
| 3rd | ia | idiru | iditalu | idi |