In this article we are going to delve into Nāti language, a topic that has sparked interest and debate in society in recent times. This is a relevant topic that has captured the attention of experts, researchers and the general public. Nāti language has generated conflicting opinions, has been a topic of discussion in different areas and has aroused growing interest in the community. Throughout this article we will explore different aspects related to Nāti language, from its origin and evolution, to its impact on current society. We hope that this article serves as a useful and enlightening source of information for all those interested in learning more about Nāti language.
Nāti | |
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Native to | Vanuatu |
Region | Central Malekula |
Native speakers | (moribund cited 1998) |
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | nati1244 |
ELP | Nāti |
Nāti is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
Nāti (Naati, Nahati) is a nearly extinct Oceanic language of southwest Malekula, Vanuatu.
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