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Itikovi-Kiyortzani, more commonly referred to as simply Kiyortzani, is a Kiyortzani language first spoken by the Itikov in modern day central Kiyortza, later to spread into the widely spoken language it is today. The name of the language, ''Itikov'', means "Bison Falls", after the river the group was based around.

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Kiyortzani
Itikovi-Kiyortzani
Pronunciation/kijort͡sani/
Native toKiyortza
Kiyortzani
Riyaki Script
Official status
Official language in
Kiyortza
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Itikovi-Kiyortzani, more commonly referred to as simply Kiyortzani, is a Kiyortzani language first spoken by the Itikov in modern day central Kiyortza, later to spread into the widely spoken language it is today. The name of the language, Itikov, means "Bison Falls", after the river the group was based around.