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Carolinian language

 
Wikipedia: Carolinian language
Carolinian
Spoken in Northern Mariana Islands
Region Saipan, Anatahan, and Agrihan islands, Carolines.
Total speakers 5,700
Language family Austronesian
Official status
Official language in Northern Mariana Islands
Regulated by No official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2 map
ISO 639-3 cal

Carolinian is an Austronesian language spoken in the Northern Mariana Islands, where it is an official language along with English and Chamorro. Carolinian is spoken mostly by the Carolinian people, it is most closely related to Satawalese, Woleaian, and Puluwatese. Carolinian has 95% lexical similarity with Satawalese, 88% with Woleaian and Puluwatese; 81% with Mortlockese; 78% with Chuukese, 74% with Ulithian. A 1990 census estimated the number of speakers at about 3,000, currently 5,700. Carolinian is known as Refaluwasch by native speakers. It has 31 characters in its alphabet.

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