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Kavalan language

 
Wikipedia: Kavalan language
Kavalan
kbaran [kɨβaˈɾan]
Spoken in Taiwan
Total speakers 24 (Paul Jen-kuei Li 2000)
Language family Austronesian
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2 map
ISO 639-3 ckv

Kavalan was formerly spoken in the Northeast coast area of Taiwan by the Kavalan people (噶瑪蘭). It is a Formosan language of the Austronesian family.

Kavalan is no longer spoken in its original area. As of 1930, it was used only as a home language. As of 1987, it was still spoken in Atayal territories. Today, this language is still spoken but considered moribund, with 24 speakers.

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