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  1. Gilbertese language. Gilbertese or taetae ni Kiribati, also Kiribati (sometimes Kiribatese ), is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Kiribati. It belongs to the Micronesian branch of the Oceanic languages . The word Kiribati, the current name of the islands, is the local adaptation of the European name "Gilberts" to Gilbertese phonology.

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    The people of Kiribati speak Gilbertese, an Oceanic language. English is the other official language , but is not used very often outside the island capital of Tarawa . It is more likely that some English words are mixed in their use with Gilbertese.

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  4. The Kiribati language is also known as Gilbertese, Ikiribati or Kiribatese, and the Republic of Kiribati was formerly called the Gilbert Islands. The islands were named after Captain Thomas Gilbert, who discovered the main island of the group in 1788. Kiribati [kiribas] is the local version of Gilbert. The original name of the islands was Tungaru.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · The people of Kiribati speak Gilbertese (also known as Kiribatese or Ikiribati), an Oceanic language. English is the other official language, but is not used very often outside the island capital of South Tarawa. It is more likely that some English is mixed in its use with Gilbertese.

  6. Gilbertese or taetae ni Kiribati, also Kiribati, is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Kiribati. It belongs to the Micronesian branch of the Oceanic languages.

  7. The Gilbert Islands (Gilbertese: Tungaru; formerly Kingsmill or King's-Mill Islands) are a chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Papua New Guinea and Hawaii.

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