In
Papua province, it is spoken in
Mamberamo Raya Regency and
Waropen Regency. The Ambumi dialect, also called Waruri, mainly spoken in Ambumi village in
Wondama Bay Regency,
West Papua. Waropen is also spoken southwest to the Rombak River mouth. Among the Ambumi dialect, there are two groups of speech areas, namely in
Nabire Regency, including the villages of Napan (considered a separate dialect), Weinami, Masipawe, Makimi, Moor (separate dialect), Mambor, and Ambumi. In addition, there is a speech group that enters the
Manokwari Regency, inhabits the villages of Yendeman, Saybes, War, Kayob, and Menarbu. Meanwhile, Waropen Kai dialect speakers inhabit the villages of Semanui, Wapoga, Desawa, Waren, and the villages of Paradoi, Sanggei, Mambui, and Nubuai, which are combined in several settlement, namely Urei Faisei, Risei Sayati, Wonti, Bokaro, and Koweda. ==References==