Languages by language family/East Formosan
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◂ Austronesian languages ◂ Formosan (or Taiwanese indigenous) languages
- Northern East Formosan languages (see below)
- Central East Formosan (or Greater Amis, Amis-Sakizaya) languages (see below)
- Taivoan (or Taivuan) (†) [tvx] (disabled)
- Sirayaic (†) [fos] (disabled)
- Lamai
- Makatao (or Takaraya, Tta’o)
- Siraya (or Nuclear Siraya)
- Pangsoia-Dolatok
- Dolatok
- Pangsoia
▸ Northern East Formosan languages:
- Ketangalan (or Tangalan) (†) [kae] (disabled)
- Basay (or Kawanuwan) (†) [byq] (disabled)
- Linaw-Qauqaut (or Linaw-Qauqaul)
- Trobiawan
- Kavalan (or Kuvalan, Kuwarawan, Cabaran, Kabalan, Kiwaraw) [ckv] (disabled)
- Kareovan (or Kareowan)
▸ Central East Formosan (or Greater Amis, Amis-Sakizaya) languages:
- Greater Amis (or Amis-Sakizaya) (macrolanguage) [ais] (disabled)
- Sakizaya (or Sakiray) [szy] (disabled)
- Amis [ami]
- Northern Amis (or Nanshi Amis, Nataoran, Natawran)
- Tavalong-Vataan (or Kuangfu, Kwangfu)
- Central Amis (or Hsiukulan)
- Southern Amis (or Hengch’un, Peinan, Taitung)