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The '''Kei–Tanimbar languages''' are a small group of [[Austronesian languages]] (geographically [[Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages]]) spoken by a hundred thousand or so people in the [[Kei Island|Kei]] and [[Tanimbar Islands]] of the southern [[Maluku Islands|Malukus]]. The languages are
The '''Kei–Tanimbar languages''' are a small group of [[Austronesian languages]] (geographically [[Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages]]) spoken by a hundred thousand or so people in the [[Kei Island|Kei]] and [[Tanimbar Islands]] of the southern [[Maluku Islands|Malukus]]. The languages are
*[[Yamdena language|Yamdena]]
*?[[Yamdena language|Yamdena]]
*Kei–Fordata
*Kei–Fordata
**[[Kei language|Kei]]
**[[Kei language|Kei]]

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Kei–Tanimbar
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distribution
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Linguistic classificationAustronesian
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The Kei–Tanimbar languages are a small group of Austronesian languages (geographically Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages) spoken by a hundred thousand or so people in the Kei and Tanimbar Islands of the southern Malukus. The languages are