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The '''Palawe languages''' are a language family native to the [[Eng Nax Islands]] of North Baredina. Most Palawe languages are extinct or endangered. | The '''Palawe languages''' are a language family native to the [[Eng Nax Islands]] of North Baredina. Most Palawe languages are extinct or endangered. | ||
There are only two surviving members of the Palawe languages, and the only palawe languages that are not endangered are the [[kasambameng language]] and the [[ | There are only two surviving members of the Palawe languages, and the only palawe languages that are not endangered are the [[kasambameng language]] and the [[Palarit language]]; the historically prominent [[Seto language|Seto Ka'Palo]] language of northwest Ebo Nganagam also belongs to this family. | ||
==Subdivision== | ==Subdivision== |
Revision as of 23:22, 17 July 2017
The Palawe languages are a language family native to the Eng Nax Islands of North Baredina. Most Palawe languages are extinct or endangered.
There are only two surviving members of the Palawe languages, and the only palawe languages that are not endangered are the kasambameng language and the Palarit language; the historically prominent Seto Ka'Palo language of northwest Ebo Nganagam also belongs to this family.
Subdivision
- North
- South
- Seto language(historical language spoken by the Palavozlo people)
- Palzilim language(historical language spoken by the Palzilim people)
- Palarit language(language spoken by the Palarit people), the only known Palawe language that is not spoken on the Eng Nax islands.