Camuki language

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The Camuki language, more commonly known as Cèmuhî, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Cèmuhî people of northeastern New Caledonia.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Cèmuhî language 1

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
Kanak language
Oceanic language
alternativeName Camuki NERFINISHED
Cemuhi NERFINISHED
Cèmuhî NERFINISHED
belongsTo Cèmuhî culture NERFINISHED
country France
endangeredStatus vulnerable
hasComplexConsonantSystem yes
hasDictionary yes
hasEthnologueEntry yes
hasGrammarDescription yes
hasNasalVowels yes
hasPhonemicTone yes
hasTone yes
hasVoicelessNasals yes
ISO639-3Code cam
isSubjectOf linguistic research on Oceanic phonology
studies of New Caledonian languages
languageBranch Oceanic
languageFamily Austronesian languages
surface form: Austronesian
languageGroup New Caledonian languages NERFINISHED
languageSubfamily Malayo-Polynesian
minorityLanguageIn New Caledonia NERFINISHED
region North Province, New Caledonia NERFINISHED
spokenBy Cèmuhî people NERFINISHED
spokenIn New Caledonia NERFINISHED
northeastern New Caledonia
usedFor local cultural practices
traditional oral literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ajië language hasNeighboringLanguage Camuki language
this entity surface form: Cèmuhî language
Cèmuhî language hasAlternativeName Camuki language