Languages of Oceania Bislama is a Melanesian creole language, one of the official languages of Vanuatu. It is the first language of many of the "Urban ni-Vanuatu" (those who live in Port Vila and Luganville), and the second language of the rest of the country's residents. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bislama"
The family of Central Pacific languages is a subgroup of the Remote Oceanic languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Central Pacific languages"
The family of Central-Eastern Oceanic languages is a subgroup of the Oceanic languages. It consists of over 200 languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Central-Eastern Oceanic languages"
The family of East Fijian-Polynesian languages is a subgroup of the Central Pacific languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "East Fijian-Polynesian languages"
The family of East Manus languages is a subgroup of the Manus languages. It consists of 12 languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "East Manus languages"
Hawaiian is the ancestral language of the indigenous people of the Hawaiian Islands, the Hawaiians, a Polynesian people. Hawaiian, along with English, is an official language of the . The ISO language code for Hawaiian is haw. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hawaiian language"
Hawai‘i Pidgin English, Hawai‘i Creole English, HCE, or simply Pidgin, is a creole language based in part on English widely used by residents of Hawai‘i ("Hawaiian Pidgin English" is considered an inaccurate label). Although English and Hawaiian are the co- official languages of the State of Hawai‘i, Pidgin is used by many locals in everyday conversation and is often used in advertising toward Hawaii residents. The new ISO/DIS 639-3 language code for Hawai‘i Pidgin (Hawai‘i Creole English) is HWC. ** ...more on Wikipedia about "Hawaiian Pidgin"
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The family of Manus languages is a subgroup of the Eastern Admiralty Islands languages. It consists of 22 languages. It may also include Yapese. ...more on Wikipedia about "Manus languages"
The family of New Caledonian languages is a subgroup of the Remote Oceanic languages. It consists of 30 languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "New Caledonian languages"
New Zealand English is the dialect of English spoken in New Zealand, occasionally referred to within New Zealand as Newzild. ...more on Wikipedia about "New Zealand English"
Norfuk (increasingly spelled Norfolk) is the language spoken on Norfolk Island by the local residents. It is a blend of English of the 1700s and Tahitian originally introduced by Pitcairnese-speaking ("Pitkern") settlers from the Pitcairn Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Norfuk language"
The Oceanic languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, containing approximately 450 languages. The area occupied by speakers of these languages includes Micronesia, Polynesia and most of Melanesia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oceanic languages"
Pitkern (also Pitcairnese) is a creole language formed on the basis of an 18th century dialect of the English language and the Tahitian language spoken in the Pitcairn Islands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pitcairnese language"
The family of Remote Oceanic languages is a subgroup of the Central-Eastern Oceanic languages. It consists of almost 200 languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Remote Oceanic languages"
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The Sāmoan or Samoan language is the traditional language of Samoa and American Samoa and is an official language in both territories. It is a member of the Austronesian family, and more specifically Samoic branch of the Polynesian sub-phylum. ...more on Wikipedia about "Samoan language"
The family of St. Matthias languages is a subgroup of the Oceanic languages. It consists of 2 languages, Mussau-Emira and Tenis. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Matthias languages"
Torres Strait Creole (also Torres Strait Pidgin, Torres Strait Broken, Cape York Creole, Lockhart Creole) is a creole language spoken on several Torres Strait Islands ( Queensland, Australia). It has approximately 25 000 mother-tongue speakers and several second-language speakers. It is widely used as a language of trade and commerce. It has around six dialects, Papuan, Western-Central, TI, Eastern and Cape York. ...more on Wikipedia about "Torres Strait Creole"
The family of West Manus languages is a subgroup of the Manus languages. It consists of 8 languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "West Manus languages"
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