Languages by language family/Northern Formosan
Appearance
◂ Austronesian languages ◂ Formosan (or Taiwanese indigenous) languages
▸ Northwest Formosan languages:
- Saisiyat (or Saisiat, Saiset) [xsy]
- Taai (or North Saiset)
- Tungho (or South Saiset)
- Kulon-Pazeh [uun] (disabled, deprecated and splitted)
- Kulon (or Kulun) (†) [uon] (disabled)
- Pazeh-Kaxabu [pzh] (disabled)
- Pazeh (or Pazéh, Pazih)
- Kahabu (or Kaxabu) (†)
▸ Atayalic languages:
- Seediq [trv]
- Tekedaya (or Tkdaya, Paran)
- Teruku (or Truku, Taroko)
- Te’uda (or Tuuda, Toda)
- Atayal [tay]
- C’uli’ (or Ts’ole’) Atayal
- Skikun (of Mnibuʔ)
- Mnawyan
- Mayrinax (includes female and male registers)
- Mabatuʔan
- Matabalay
- Sakuxan
- Palŋawan
- Mkgugut
- Pyahaw
- Ryuhiŋ
- Mtlaŋan
- Knŋyan
- Sqoleq (or Squliq) Atayal
- Squliq
- Maspaziʔ
- Pyanan
- Lmuan
- Habun Bazinuq
- Syanuh
- Kulu
- Ŋŋupa
- Haga-Paris
- Kubaboo
- Rghayuŋ
- C’uli’ (or Ts’ole’) Atayal