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Leti language | Wikipedia audio article

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Leti language

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Leti is an Austronesian language spoken on the island of Leti in Maluku. Although it shares a lot of vocabulary with the neighboring Luang language, and is marginally mutually intelligible.
Fewer than 1% of Leti speakers are literate in Leti, though between a quarter and a half are literate in another language.

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