Pan Jin-yu (Chinese: 潘金玉; pinyin: Pān Jīnyù, 21 July 1914 – 24 October 2010) was the last remaining speaker of the Pazeh language of Taiwan.
Later, she was adopted by parents who were Pazeh speakers living in Auran village (Taiwanese: Ailan), which is now part of Puli township.
[1] She was said to be fully fluent in the language, despite being the only remaining speaker.
[1] However, Taiwanese Hokkien was the living language she spoke generally.
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