| Papora-Hoanya | |
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| Native to | Taiwan |
| Ethnicity | Papora, Hoanya |
| Extinct | (date missing) |
Austronesian
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ppu |
| Glottolog | papo1239 |
![]() (orange) The Papora-Hoanya, Babuza, and Thao languages | |
The Sinicized Papora and Hoanya dialects constituted a Formosan language of Taiwan. They were spoken across the middle western side of the island, around Lishui, Chingshui, Shalu, and inland to Taichung.[1]
Papora is also spelled Papola, Bupuran, Vupuran; another name is Hinapavosa.
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