Blagar language
| Blagar | |
|---|---|
| pi abaŋ hur | |
| Native to | Indonesia |
| Region | Pantar Island |
| Ethnicity | Blagar |
Native speakers | 10,000 (2014) |
Trans–New Guinea ?
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| Latin script | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | beu |
| Glottolog | blag1240 |
| ELP | Blagar |
Languages of the Alor Islands; Blagar is shown in yellow. | |
Blagar is a Papuan language of Pantar island in the Alor archipelago of Indonesia. The Tereweng dialect spoken on Tereweng Island off the southeast coast of Pantar is sometimes considered a separate language. The Blagar speakers themselves describe their language as pi abaŋ hur (lit. 'our village language').
The increasing prominence of Indonesian and Alor Malay has been putting pressure on the Blagar language although the language is still used by all age groups. By the 1970s, Indonesian and Alor Malay replaced Blagar as the language of churches and mosques, and in the early 2000s the spread of Indonesian and Alor Malay was furthered by the introduction of electricity on Pura Island.