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dialects Northwest
Formosan Saisiyat language: Taai and
Tungho dialects Pazeh language and
Kulun Atayalic
Atayal language Seediq language a.k.a. Truku/Taroko...
- The
Pazeh people (or Pazih; 巴則海 or 巴宰),
including the Kaxabu, are the
descendants of the
Pazeh-speaking
indigenous people from
Taichung and
Miaoli areas...
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Pazeh may
refer to:
Pazeh people Pazeh language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Pazeh. If an
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Pazeh (also
spelled Pazih,
Pazéh) and
Kaxabu are
dialects of a
language of the
Pazeh and Kaxabu,
neighboring Taiwanese indigenous peoples. The language...
- 21 July 1914 – 24
October 2010) was the last
remaining speaker of the
Pazeh language of
Taiwan and the world. She was born the
fifth of six children...
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Taiwanese speech was
forced upon
Aborigines like the
Pazeh.
Hoklo Taiwanese has
replaced Pazeh and
driven it to near extinction.
Indigenous status has...
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Anserma Chocoan Antioquia Department,
Colombia 24
October 2010
Pazeh dialect of
Pazeh Austronesian Taiwan Pan Jin-yu 20
August 2010
Cochin Indo-Portuguese...
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Taiwanese speech was
forced upon
Aborigines like the
Pazeh people.
Hoklo Taiwanese has
replaced Pazeh and
driven it to near extinction.
Aboriginal status...
- (Papora, Hoanya, Babuza, and Taokas), and the
Northwest Formosan languages (
Pazeh and Saisiyat; Li
places Western Plains with this grouping). The Northern...
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phrases attested from some of the
western Formosan languages,
especially Pazeh:
Pazeh xaseb-uza 'six' (literally 'five-one'); xaseb-i-dusa 'seven' ('five-and-two')...