The following pages link to Bosavi languages
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- Rotokas language (links | edit)
- Orokolo language (links | edit)
- Trans–New Guinea languages (links | edit)
- Papuan languages (links | edit)
- Skou languages (links | edit)
- East Papuan languages (links | edit)
- Indo-Pacific languages (links | edit)
- Amto–Musan languages (links | edit)
- Abau language (links | edit)
- Mbula language (links | edit)
- Tayap language (links | edit)
- Hiri Motu (links | edit)
- Kobon language (links | edit)
- Sepik–Ramu languages (links | edit)
- Mussau-Emira language (links | edit)
- Waima language (links | edit)
- Motu language (links | edit)
- Lihir language (links | edit)
- Watut language (links | edit)
- Are language (links | edit)
- East Geelvink Bay languages (links | edit)
- Torricelli languages (links | edit)
- West Papuan languages (links | edit)
- Kwomtari–Fas languages (links | edit)
- Mantion–Meax languages (links | edit)
- Left May languages (links | edit)
- Lower Mamberamo languages (links | edit)
- Au language (links | edit)
- Kwanga language (links | edit)
- Kele language (New Guinea) (links | edit)
- I'saka language (links | edit)
- Wutung language (links | edit)
- Enga language (links | edit)
- East New Guinea Highlands languages (links | edit)
- Kuman language (New Guinea) (links | edit)
- Nakanai language (links | edit)
- Foja Range languages (links | edit)
- Trans-Fly–Bulaka River languages (links | edit)
- Border languages (New Guinea) (links | edit)
- Mairasi languages (links | edit)
- Nimboran languages (links | edit)
- Piawi languages (links | edit)
- Senagi languages (links | edit)
- Eastern Trans-Fly languages (links | edit)
- Maria language (Papua New Guinea) (links | edit)
- Lakes Plain languages (links | edit)
- Ramu–Lower Sepik languages (links | edit)
- Sepik languages (links | edit)
- Left May–Kwomtari languages (links | edit)