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Cia-Cia language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cia-Cia language
Cia-Cia (''Bahasa Ciacia''), also known as Buton(ese), is an Austronesian language spoken principally around the town of Bau-Bau on the southern tip of Buton Island off the southeast coast of Sulawesi in Indonesia. In 2009, the language gained international media attention as the town of Bau-Bau was teaching children to read and write Cia-Cia in hangul, and the mayor consulted the Indonesian government on the possibility of making the writing system official.〔Lee Tae-hoon, ("Hangeul didn’t become Cia Cia’s official writing", ) ''Korea Times'', 2010-10-06.〕 However, the project was abandoned in 2012.〔("Adoption of Hangeul by Indonesian Tribe Hits Snag", ) ''The chosunibo''〕〔Yi Whan-woo, "Sejong Institute withdrawal to leave Cia-Cia out in cold",() ''The Korea Times''〕 == Demographics == As of 2005 there were 80,000 speakers.〔 Speakers also use Wolio, which is closely related to Cia-Cia, as well as Indonesian, the national language of Indonesia. Wolio is falling into disuse as a written language among the Cia-Cia, as it is written using the Arabic script and Indonesian is now taught in schools with the Latin script.〔(Butonese - Introduction )〕
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