Kiyokanese language

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Kiyokanese
亹交亹丵
Native toThe Kiyophone world
Early forms
Language codes
ISO 639-1hei
ISO 639-3heha
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The Kiyokanese language (Modern Kiyokanese: 亹交亹丵, romanized: Heihao) is a Triho-Alchic language, constituting an independant portion of the family, native to the various Kiyokanese nations formed from the remnants of Kiyokanai.