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{{short description|Malay creole, spoken in Nothern Halmahera Island}}
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{{Infobox language
| name= Gorap
| nativename= Gorap
| altname=
| states = [[Indonesia]]
| region = [[North Halmahera Regency|Northern]] and [[West Halmahera Regency|western]] regions of Halmahera Island (mainly)
| ethnicity = Bobaneigo
| speakers= 1,000 speakers, only in Morotai Island
| date= 1992
| ref= e22
| speakers2 =
| familycolor= Creole
| fam1= [[Malay-based creole]]
| script= [[Latin script|Latin]] (main)
| minority= {{IDN}}
* {{flag|North Maluku}}
| agency= [[File:Logo of Ministry of Education and Culture of Republic of Indonesia.svg|15px]] {{lang|id|Badan Pengembangan Bahasa dan Perbukuan}} ({{lit|National Language and Fostering Agency of the Republic of Indonesia}})
* North Maluku Linguistic Center
| standards= Standard Gorap
| iso3= goq
| glotto= gora1261
| glottorefname= Gorap
| ELP= 1765
| ELPname= Gorap
| ietf=
| lingua=
| map=
| mapsize =
| mapcaption =
| pushpin_map = Indonesia
| pushpin_map_caption =
| coordinates = {{coord|0|51|53.9388|N|127|40|5.2212|E|region:ID|display=inline,title}}
| map2= Lang Status 60-DE.svg
| mapcaption2= {{center|{{small|{{pagename}} classified as Endangered by [[UNESCO]] in its ''Atlas of the World's Languages at Risk of Extinction''}}}}
| notice= IPA
}}
'''Gorap''' is a [[creole]] of [[Malay language|Malay]] predominantly spoken by Bobaneigo ethnic group, indigenous to [[West Halmahera Regency|western]] and [[North Halmahera Regency|northern]] regions of the Indonesian island of [[Halmahera Island|Halmahera]].<ref name="PB">{{cite web |title=Bahasa Gorap |language= id |trans-title= |url= https://petabahasa.kemdikbud.go.id/infobahasa2.php?idb=779&idp=Maluku%20Utara |work=Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa |publisher= Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia |___location= Indonesia}}</ref><ref name="Ethno"/> It shares vocabulary with other [[Papuan languages]] and some of languages spoken in Sulawesi, such as [[Buginese language|Buginese]] and [[Cia-Cia language|Cia-Cia]]. Roughly around 60 out of 200 attested words in this language were indicated sharing vocabulary with those languages.<ref name="BH">{{cite journal|url=http://sinarbahtera.kemdikbud.go.id/index.php/SB/article/download/99/33/114|author=Sa'diyah, H. W. F. K.|date=2020|title=Laporan Fonologi Bahasa Gorap|publisher=Kantor Bahasa Provinsi Maluku|editor=Sudaryanto}}</ref>
== Distribution ==
Based on the official linguistic mapping data by the National Language and Fostering Agency under the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, the Gorap language is spoken natively on the Indonesian island of Halmahera, specifically in the Kao Teluk district which is administratively part of the North Halmahera regencial region and also in the East Jailolo district in the West Halmahera regencial region.<ref name="PB"/> This language is also spoken by its diasporic community, especially those who lives on the island of Morotai (especially South Morotai) and also on the island of [[Sulawesi]] (especially Southeast Sulawesi).
== Classification==
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[[Category:Malay creole]]
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