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The '''Kiyokanese language''' ({{lang- | The '''Kiyokanese language''' ({{lang-hei|label=[[Kiyokanese language|Modern Kiyokanese]]|亹交亹丵|Heihao}}) is a [[Triho-Alcho languages|Triho-Alchic]] language, constituting an independant portion of the family, native to the various [[Kiyokanese nations]] formed from the remnants of [[Kiyokanai]]. |
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Kiyokanese | |
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亹交亹丵 | |
Native to | The Kiyophone world |
Triho-Alcho
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Early forms | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | hei |
ISO 639-3 | heha |
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.