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{{short description|Austronesian language spoken in Hainan, China}} {{lead extra info|date=April 2021}} {{Infobox language | name = Tsat | states = [[China]] | region = [[Hainan]] | ethnicity = [[Utsul]] | speakers = 4,500 | date = 2007 | ref = e18 | familycolor = Austronesian | fam2 = [[Malayo-Polynesian languages|Malayo-Polynesian]] | fam3 = [[Malayo-Sumbawan languages|Malayo-Sumbawan]] (?) | fam4 = [[Chamic languages|Chamic]] | fam5 = Highlands | fam6 = Northern Chamic | iso3 = huq | glotto = tsat1238 | glottorefname = Tsat | altname = Hainan Cham }} '''Tsat''', also known as '''Utsat''', '''Utset''', '''Hainan Cham''', or '''Huihui''' ({{zh|s=回辉语|t=回輝語|p=Huíhuīyǔ}}), is a [[Tone (linguistics)|tonal]] [[Austronesian language]] spoken by 4,500 [[Utsul]] people in the Huihui and Huixin villages near the city of [[Sanya]] in [[Hainan]], [[China]]. Tsat is a member of the [[Malayo-Polynesian languages|Malayo-Polynesian]] group within the Austronesian language family, and is one of the [[Chamic languages]] originating on the coast of present-day [[Vietnam]]. It is thus closely related to [[Acehnese language|Acehnese]], [[Cham language|Cham]] and [[Jarai language|Jarai]].
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