alternate_names: "Musak; Green Miao; Blue Miao; Red Miao; White Miao;",
lang_description: "",
classification: "Trans-New Guinea; Madang",
dialect_varieties: "",
public_comment: "",
private_comment: null,
source_id: null,
speakers: [
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id:29678,
code_id:10330,
speaker_number: null,
speaker_number_text: "355",
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semi_speakers: null,
children: null,
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older_adults: null,
elders: null,
ethnic_population: null,
date_of_info: null,
public_comment: null,
private_comment: null,
source_id:1881,
preferred: 0,
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id:29679,
code_id:10330,
speaker_number: "100-999",
speaker_number_text: "~250",
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date_of_info: null,
public_comment: "Most speakers are adults. Children who grow up in the village instead of going to school sometimes become fluent speakers, but Tok Pisin is more common even in villages than Aisi, so this may change soon.",