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Mayotte Gives Voice to Kibo的y: a Language in Search of Renaissance

Summary by Le Journal De Mayotte
Mayotte speaks in kibo-y: a cultural and identity challenge Mayotte, a land of linguistic mixing, carries in his history kibo-y, an Austronesian language once spoken by more than 60% of the population in 1870. In 2025, this figure fell to 20%. "It is a first edition and we would like the population and institutions to hear it, whether they are in a dynamic of valorizing kibo-y," says Boinali Toibib Toumbou, president of the Marovo-anio associati…
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Mayotte speaks in kibo-y: a cultural and identity challenge Mayotte, a land of linguistic mixing, carries in his history kibo-y, an Austronesian language once spoken by more than 60% of the population in 1870. In 2025, this figure fell to 20%. "It is a first edition and we would like the population and institutions to hear it, whether they are in a dynamic of valorizing kibo-y," says Boinali Toibib Toumbou, president of the Marovo-anio associati…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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