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'''Kivatu'''(''vatu k’vatu'', <small>pronounced:</small> [[Help:IPA|[w̥atu kʼw̥atu]]]), also called '''Kiuatou''', is a [[w:Language isolate|language isolate]] spoken natively in the Kivatu Archipelago by the K’wa, Kokosi and Kikiñ people in order of population. There are a total of about 70,000 native speakers of Kivatu, with 45.5% being ethnically K’wa, 31.4% being Kokosi, 22.7% being Kikiñ and the remaining 0.4% being other unspecified ethnicities.
'''Kivatu'''(''vatu k’vatu'', <small>pronounced:</small> [[Help:IPA|[w̥atu kʼw̥atu]]]), also called '''Kiuatou''', is a [[w:Language isolate|language isolate]] spoken natively in the Kivatu Archipelago by the K’wa, Kokosi and Kikiñ people in order of population. There are a total of about 70,000 native speakers of Kivatu, with 45.5% being ethnically K’wa, 31.4% being Kokosi, 22.7% being Kikiñ and the remaining 0.4% being other unspecified ethnicities.


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Revision as of 07:27, 20 May 2024

Kivatu
Kiuatou
vatu k’vatu
Pronunciation[w̥atu kʼw̥atu]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2024
Native toKivatu Archipelago
EthnicityK’wa, Kokosi and Kikiñ peoples
Native speakers~70,000 (2024)
~31,850 K’wa
~21,980 Kokosi
~15,890 Kikiñ
~280 other
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Kivatu(vatu k’vatu, pronounced: [w̥atu kʼw̥atu]), also called Kiuatou, is a language isolate spoken natively in the Kivatu Archipelago by the K’wa, Kokosi and Kikiñ people in order of population. There are a total of about 70,000 native speakers of Kivatu, with 45.5% being ethnically K’wa, 31.4% being Kokosi, 22.7% being Kikiñ and the remaining 0.4% being other unspecified ethnicities.

Phonology

Consonants

Vowels