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High Caseyan (Kōzeis Suprâ) | |
Spoken in | Tierra del Fuego |
Speakers | ~ 3 |
Classification | |
Official Status | |
Official Language in | |
Languages Codes | |
KIN 9020-2 | cn-sa |
KIN 9020-3 | hcs |
High Caseyan (High Caseyan: Kōzeis Suprâ [koˈzɛi̯s ˌsuːprɐ]) is a derivative from the slightly older Caseyan language. Contrary to the latter, High Caseyan is mainly spoken in South America rather than Antarctica.
High Caseyan and (Old) Caseyan are mostly mutually intelligible, even though High Caseyan uses the Latin writing system and has undergone some major vowel shifts and changes in inflection.
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