Huli Language
Huli Language is a member of the Trans-New Guinea language family, primarily spoken by the Huli people in the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. It serves as a vital means of communication within the Huli community and is characterized by its unique phonetic and grammatical features.
The language is notable for its rich oral traditions, including storytelling and songs, which play an essential role in preserving Huli culture. Efforts are being made to document and promote the language, as it faces challenges from the increasing influence of Tok Pisin and other languages in the region.