Languages of Nauru

Chinese Pidgin English is a Pidgin language of Nauru and other countries in Asia and Oceania. There existed an extinct variety of the name Chinese Pidgin English, which came into existence in the 19th century in the Yue-speaking part of China. Chinese Pidgin English is spoken by thousands of persons, most of them not living in Nauru. Chinese Pidgin English is heavily influenced by Chinese languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chinese Pidgin English"

Gilbertese or Kiribati (sometimes Kiribatese, a mixture of both) is a language from the Austronesian family, part of the Oceanian branch and of the Nuclear Micronesian subbranch. It is a verb object subject language. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gilbertese language"

Nauruan Creole is a variety of Chinese Pidgin English. It is the variety spoken in Nauru of Chinese Pidgin English. Most speakers of Chinese Pidgin English do not speak Nauruan Creole. Nauruan Creole is heavily influenced by Chinese languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nauruan Creole"

The Nauruan language (dorerin Naoero) is an Austronesian language spoken in Nauru. It is estimated that it has 7,000 speakers, approximately 50% of the population. Almost all speakers are bilingual in English. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nauruan language"

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