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Babuza language

 
Wikipedia: Babuza language
Babuzah
Spoken in Taiwan
Total speakers 3-4
Language family Austronesian
  • Western Plains
    • Central
      • Babuzah
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3 bzg

Babuza is a Western Plain language (the only other one being Thao) of the Babuza and Taokas, indigenous peoples of Taiwan.

The Babuza language used to be (or is, according to some linguists) one of the Formosan languages, but according to the 2005 version of Ethnologue, this family only contains Papora-Hoanya and Kulon-Pazeh.

Dialects

  • Poavosa
  • Taokas (extinct)

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