Kivatu
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Kivatu | |
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Kiuatou | |
vatu k’vatu | |
Pronunciation | [w̥atu kʼw̥atu] |
Created by | Jukethatbox |
Date | 2024 |
Native to | Kivatu Archipelago |
Ethnicity | K’wa, Kokosi and Kikiñ peoples |
Native speakers | ~70,000 (2024) ~31,850 K’wa ~21,980 Kokosi ~15,890 Kikiñ ~280 other |
language isolate
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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
Bilabial | Coronal | Velar | Palatal | ||
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Plosive | pulmonic | p b | t d | k g | |
ejective | pʼ bʼ | tʼ dʼ | kʼ | ||
Nasal | m | n | ŋ | ɲ | |
Fricative | pulmonic | ɸ | s z | ç | |
palatalised | sʲ zʲ | ||||
(Lateral) Approximant | l | w̥ w | j̥ j |
Kivatu is one of few languages that features voiceless approximants, specifically a voiceless labial-velar approximant([w̥]) and a voiceless palatal approximant([j̥]).