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  2. Languages of Vanuatu - Wikipedia

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    There are over one hundred local languages spread over the archipelago (listed below), all of them belonging to the Austronesian family of languages.Vanuatu is the country with the highest density of languages per capita in the world: it currently shows an average of about 1,760 speakers for each indigenous language, and went through a historical low of 565; [1] only Papua New Guinea comes close.

  3. Malua Bay language - Wikipedia

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    Malua Bay (also called Middle Nambas) is an Oceanic language spoken in northwest Malekula, Vanuatu. It has two main dialects: one spoken in Malua Bay and the other spoken in Espiegles Bay . Classification

  4. Central Vanuatu languages - Wikipedia

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    Clark (2009) provides the following classification of the Central Vanuatu languages, divided into geographic areas. [1] Outlier (aberrant) languages identified by Clark (2009) are in italics . Clark's Central Vanuatu branch is wider in scope, [ clarification needed ] including not only the Shepherd–Efate languages, but also the Malakula and ...

  5. Malakula languages - Wikipedia

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    The Malakula languages are a group of Central Vanuatu languages spoken on Malakula Island in central Vanuatu. Unlike some earlier classifications, linguist and Oceanic languages specialist John Lynch (2016) considered the Malakula languages to form a coherent group.

  6. Bislama - Wikipedia

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    It is the national language of Vanuatu, and one of the three official languages of the country, the other ones being English and French. Bislama is the first language of many of the "Urban ni-Vanuatu " (citizens who live in Port Vila and Luganville ) and the second language of much of the rest of the country's residents.

  7. Navut language - Wikipedia

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    North Vanuatu. Espiritu Santo. Navut; Language codes; ISO 639-3: nsw: ... Navut (or Sinia) is an Oceanic language spoken in central Espiritu Santo Island in Vanuatu ...

  8. North-Central Vanuatu languages - Wikipedia

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    The North-Central Vanuatu languages are a linkage of Oceanic languages spoken in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. It was proposed by Clark (2009), who reconstructed the proto-language of the entire group, viewed here as an early, mutually-intelligible chain of dialects. [1] but this is not accepted by Lynch (2018). [2]

  9. Namakura language - Wikipedia

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    The Namakura language, Makura or Namakir, is an Oceanic language of Vanuatu. The language is spoken in Shefa Province , north Efate , Tongoa , and Tongariki . It is the only North-Central Vanuatu language to have preserved the Proto-Oceanic *q , reflected as a glottal stop .