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    The Bunun language (Chinese: 布農語) is spoken by the Bunun people of Taiwan. It is one of the Formosan languages, a geographic group of Austronesian languages...
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    The Bunun (Chinese: 布農; pinyin: Bùnóng), also historically known as the Vonum, are a Taiwanese indigenous people. They speak the Bunun language. Unlike...
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  • Look up Bunun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bunun can refer to: the Bunun people of Taiwan the Bunun language, their Austronesian language This disambiguation...
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    Siraya language   Bunun language   Rukai language Mantauran, Tona, and Maga dialects of Rukai are divergent   Puyuma language   Paiwan language (south-eastern...
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  • Atua (category Articles containing Bunun-language text)
    cultures, cognates of atua include the Polynesian aitu, Micronesian aniti, Bunun hanitu, Filipino and Tao anito, and Malaysian and Indonesian hantu or antu...
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    Taiwan blue magpie (category Articles containing Bunun-language text)
    Tsou, Thao, and Bunun peoples. The sacred bird is called Teofsi'za in Tsou, Fitfit in Thao, and Haipis (Isbukun group) / Kaipis in Bunun. In the common...
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    critically endangered. Even among native speakers of the language, they use primarily Mandarin or Bunun in their daily lives. There is no longer an active speech...
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    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives (category Articles containing Bunun-language text)
    [Triplication in Isbukun Bunun] (PDF). 臺灣語文研究 [Journal of Taiwanese Languages and Literature] (in Chinese). 13 (1). Taiwan Languages & Literature Society:...
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  • 100 Peaks of Taiwan (category Articles containing Bunun-language text)
    The Baiyue (Chinese: 臺灣百岳; pinyin: Táiwān bǎiyuè) is a list of one hundred mountain peaks in Taiwan. They were chosen by a group of prominent Taiwanese...
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    List of mountains in Taiwan (category Articles containing Bunun-language text)
    The island of Taiwan has the largest number and density of high mountains in the world.[citation needed] This article summarizes the list of mountains...
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