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{{short description|Malay creole, spoken in Northern Halmahera Island}}
{{Infobox language
| name = Gorap
| nativename =
| altname =
| states = [[Indonesia]]
| region = [[North Halmahera Regency|Northern]] and [[West Halmahera Regency|western]] regions of Halmahera Island (mainly)
| ethnicity = Bobaneigo
| speakers = 1,000
| date = 1992
| ref = e22
| familycolor = Creole
| fam1 = [[Malay-based creole]]
| iso3 = goq
| glotto = gora1261
| glottorefname = Gorap
| ELP = 1765
| ELPname = Gorap
| ietf =
| lingua =
| map =
| mapsize =
| mapcaption =
| map2 = Lang Status 60-DE.svg
| mapcaption2 = {{center|{{small|Gorap language classified as Endangered by [[UNESCO]] in its ''Atlas of the World's Languages at Risk of Extinction''}}}}
| notice = IPA
}}
 
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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).
 
This language is spoken in 10 hamlets in the Northern Halmahera island which from population surveys is inhabited by the Gorap ethnic group as much as 87.68%, Makian 1.29%, Galela 1.37%, Ternate 0.60%, Tobelo 0.55%, Sanger 6.67%, Bugis 1.24%, Java 0.77%, and Maba as much as 1.03%.<ref name="BH"/><ref name="PB"/>
Tobelo 0.55%, Sanger 6.67%, Bugis 1.24%, Java 0.77%, and Maba as much as 1.03%.<ref name="BH"/><ref name="PB"/>
 
== Classification ==