Mori Language
The Mori Language is a member of the Austronesian language family, primarily spoken in the eastern part of Indonesia. It is mainly used by the Mori people, who reside in the Mori District of Central Sulawesi. The language has several dialects, reflecting the diverse cultural practices of its speakers.
Mori is an important part of the local identity and culture, with unique vocabulary and grammar. Efforts are being made to preserve the language, as it faces challenges from dominant languages like Indonesian. Language preservation initiatives aim to keep the Mori language alive for future generations.