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Delawarish

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(Aa-enmyssit ass ISO 639:del)
Delaware
Goll er loayrt ayns SUA, yn Chanadey
Ard Mygeayrt ny h-awinyn Delaware as Hudson; Oklahoma
Earroo loayreyderyn 1 ny 2 ghaa loayreyder Munseeish ayns 2008; ta Unamish marroo.
Kynney çhengey Algagh
Coadyn çhengey
ISO 639-1 Gyn coad
ISO 639-2 del
ISO 639-3 foddee ve:
umu — Munseeish
unm — Unamish

She macro-hengey bun-dooghyssagh America Hwoaie ee Delawarish. T'eh goaill stiagh Munseeish as y çhengey varroo Unamish.

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