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| familycolor = Sino-Tibetan
| fam1            = Apovounian
| fam1            = Apovounian
| fam2            = Yuet-Khelian
| fam2            = Yuet-Khelian

Revision as of 08:25, 10 December 2022

Tungwanese
東灣話
Dūngwāan wá
Tungwanese.png
Dūngwāan wá written vertically in Tungwanese characters
Native to Tung Wan
RegionSouthern Erimia
EthnicityTungwanese people
Native speakers
~41,200,000
Apovounian
  • Yuet-Khelian
    • Yuet
      • Tungwanese
Standard forms
Standard Tungwanese
Dialects
  • Western Island
  • Eastern Island
  • Sam Fong
Written Tungwanese
Official status
Official language in
 Tung Wan
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-1tw
ISO 639-2twn
ISO 639-3-
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