Gapi language
Gapi language is a member of the Papuan languages spoken in Papua New Guinea. It is primarily used by the Gapi people, who reside in the region. The language is part of the larger family of languages in the area, showcasing the rich linguistic diversity of the region.
Gapi is characterized by its unique phonetic and grammatical features, which distinguish it from neighboring languages. Efforts are being made to document and preserve Gapi, as many indigenous languages face the threat of extinction due to globalization and cultural shifts.