Paiwan language
| Paiwan | |
|---|---|
| Vinuculjan, Pinayuanan | |
| Pronunciation | [vinutsuʎan] | 
| Native to | Taiwan | 
| Ethnicity | Paiwan | 
| Native speakers | L1:96,000 (2014) | 
| Austronesian
 
 | |
| Latin script (Paiwan alphabet) | |
| Official status | |
| Official language in | Taiwan | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | pwn | 
| Glottolog | paiw1248 | 
| Distribution of Paiwan language (dark green, south) | |
| Paiwan is classified as Vulnerable by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
Paiwan (Paiwan: Vinuculjan, [vinutsuʎan]) is a native language of southern Taiwan. It is spoken as a first language by the ethnic Paiwan, a Taiwanese indigenous people, and historically as a second language by most of people in southern Taiwan. Paiwan is a Formosan language of the Austronesian language family. It is also one of the national languages of Taiwan.