Te'un
语系:Austronesian
·近危
语系:Austronesian
·近危
信息不完整 “Australia and the Pacific” (424-557) . Stephen A Wurm (2007) Routledge
They were moved to Seram Island because of volcanic activity on Te’un Island. This transmigration put pressure on the language, as did Ambon Malay. It is now endangered.
Ambon Malay
Now spoken in a transmigration area in south and central Seram Island (originally on Te’un Island in south central Maluku).