Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ongan, or South Andamanese, is a small family of two languages, Önge and Jarawa, spoken in the southern Andaman Islands:The two extant languages are:Önge or Onge; 96 speakers (Onge) in 1997, mostly monolingualJarawa or Järawa; estimated at 200 speakers (Jarawa) in 1997, monolingualA third language, Jangil, extinct sometime between 1895 and 1920, is reported to have been unintelligible with but to have had noticeable connections with Jarawa.. }
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- Ongan_languages abstract "Ongan, or South Andamanese, is a small family of two languages, Önge and Jarawa, spoken in the southern Andaman Islands:The two extant languages are:Önge or Onge; 96 speakers (Onge) in 1997, mostly monolingualJarawa or Järawa; estimated at 200 speakers (Jarawa) in 1997, monolingualA third language, Jangil, extinct sometime between 1895 and 1920, is reported to have been unintelligible with but to have had noticeable connections with Jarawa.".
- Ongan_languages comment "Ongan, or South Andamanese, is a small family of two languages, Önge and Jarawa, spoken in the southern Andaman Islands:The two extant languages are:Önge or Onge; 96 speakers (Onge) in 1997, mostly monolingualJarawa or Järawa; estimated at 200 speakers (Jarawa) in 1997, monolingualA third language, Jangil, extinct sometime between 1895 and 1920, is reported to have been unintelligible with but to have had noticeable connections with Jarawa.".