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  2. Most of the languages in the Solomon Islands archipelago are Austronesian languages. The Central Solomon languages such as Bilua, Lavukaleve, Savosavo and Touo constitute an independent family within the Papuan languages. Two other language families are represented on Bougainville, which forms part of the nation of Papua New Guinea but is ...

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    There are 76 individual languages recorded in the Solomon Islands, of which 73 of these languages are still in use, and 3 are extinct. Sixteen of these languages are either in trouble or slowly diminishing. About 70 languages are spoken in the greater Solomon Islands archipelago. This is a much bigger region as compared to the Solomon Island itself...

    The bigger population of the people are ethnically Melanesian, making the speakers of the language account for about 85% of the population. Polynesian speakers form a small minority of the population at about 4%. They are mainly found in the southern part of Rennell and Bellona, and the Stewart Islands (Sikaiana), Tikopia, and Anuta. The Micronesia...

    There are other languages spoken in the country, a few with a notable number of speakers will be highlighted. Cheke Holo is a language spoken by around 10,840 speakers. The speakers are mainly found in Santa Isabel Island, Kia District, and Hograno coastal villages. The language belongs to the Western Oceanic language group. Are’are is spoken by 17...

    There are several languages that are heading for extinction. These include: The Rennellese Sign Language, Oroha, Tanema, Tanibili, Riirio, Vano and Lovono.

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  3. 2.2. The Austronesian languages There are fifty-six Austronesian languages spoken in the Solomon Islands, including five Polynesian Outliers. They are as follows: LANGUAGE Alu Vaghua Varisi Ririo C.E. Choiseul Ghanongga Lungga Simbo Nduke Roviana Ughele Kusaghe Hoava Marovo Vangunu Zabana Laghu Kokota Zazao Blablanga Maringe Gao Bugotu Gela Lengo

  4. The Click Here to see full-size table Table presents names for the numbers 1 to 10 in the Paiwan language of southeastern Taiwan, Cebuano Bisayan (Visayan) of the central Philippines, Javanese of western Indonesia, Malagasy of Madagascar, Arosi of the southeastern Solomon Islands in Melanesia, and Hawaiian.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Most of the languages in the Solomon Islands archipelago are Austronesian languages. The Central Solomon languages such as Bilua , Lavukaleve , Savosavo and Touo constitute an independent family within the Papuan languages .

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · The Austronesian languages of the Solomon Islands include: Bauro, Fataleka, Malaitan, Lau, Gela and Ulawa. Papuan languages. Another major language family in the Solomon Islands is Papuan languages, also known as the Central Solomon languages. These languages are native to the islands and were spoken long before any Austronesian languages arrived.

  7. In the region of the Pacific designated “Melanesia” there are two main kinds of languages: those belonging to the widespread and closely interrelated Austronesian language family, and the so-called Papuan, or non-Austronesian, languages that are not for the most part demonstrably related to each other and not known to be part of any linguistic f...

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