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  1. Les langues malayo-polynésiennes forment la plus grande des branches de la famille des langues austronésiennes, langues parlées de l'ouest de l' océan Indien à l'est de l' océan Pacifique, en passant par l' Asie du Sud-Est .

  2. Polynesian languages, group of about 30 languages belonging to the Eastern, or Oceanic, branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family and most closely related to the languages of Micronesia and Melanesia.

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  4. May 21, 2018 · Malayo-Polynesian languages (məlā´ō-pŏlĬnē´zhən), sometimes also called Austronesian languages (ô´strōnē´zhən), family of languages estimated at from 300 to 500 tongues and understood by approximately 300 million people in Madagascar; the Malay Peninsula [1]; Indonesia and New Guinea [2]; the Ph

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