Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Las lenguas austronesias constituyen una familia lingüística formada por más de 1250 lenguas 3 que se distribuyen entre la isla de Madagascar, el archipiélago malayo y Oceanía. 4 El nombre de la familia deriva del término griego austronesia, 'islas del sur'. Los pueblos que hablan estas lenguas suelen ser llamados pueblos austronesios.

  2. The Austronesian languages ( / ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən /) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan (by Taiwanese indigenous peoples ). [1] They are spoken by about 386 million people (4.9% of the world population) [citation ...

  3. People also ask

  4. 6 days ago · Austronesian languages, family of languages spoken in most of the Indonesian archipelago; all of the Philippines, Madagascar, and the island groups of the Central and South Pacific (except for Australia and much of New Guinea); much of Malaysia; and scattered areas of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Taiwan.

  5. Map showing the distribution of language families; the pink color shows where Austronesian languages are spoken. This is a list of major and official Austronesian languages, a language family originating from Taiwan, that is widely dispersed throughout the islands of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, with a few members spoken on continental Asia and Madagascar.

    Language
    Speakers
    Native Name
    Official Status
    639,210
    Na Vosa Vakaviti
    100,000,000 (L1 & L2) 20,000,000 (L1) ...
    Wikang Filipino
    120,000
    Taetae ni Kiribati
    120,000 (L2)
    Hiri Motu
  6. List of languages Language Language family Phonemes Notes Ref Total Consonants Vowels, tones and stress Arabic: Afroasiatic: 34 + (2) 28 6 + (2) Number of phonemes in Modern Standard Arabic. The two long vowels /eː/ and /oː/ are phonemic in most Mashriqi dialects. 'Āre'āre: Austronesian: 15: 10 5 Bintulu: Austronesian: 25: 21 4 Bukawa ...

  7. Austronesian languages - Classification, Prehistory, Diversity: Given the size of the Austronesian family, the subgrouping of the languages is a matter of some importance, bearing on, among other things, the determination of the Austronesian homeland. Until the 1930s the branches of Austronesian were customarily identified with purely geographic labels: Indonesian, Melanesian, Micronesian, and ...

  8. Austronesian languages, formerly Malayo-Polynesian languages , Family of about 1,200 languages spoken by more than 200 million people in Indonesia, the Philippines, Madagascar, the central and southern Pacific island groups (except most of New Guinea; see Papuan languages), and parts of mainland Southeast Asia and the island of Taiwan.

  1. People also search for