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Languages of Vanuatu
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Languages of Vanuatu
Signage in English, Bislama, and French
OfficialEnglish, French, Bislama
NationalBislama
Indigenous138 languages, all Oceanic
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The Republic of Vanuatu has the world's highest linguistic density per capita.[1] Despite being a country with a population of less than 300,000,[2] Vanuatu is home to 138 indigenous Oceanic languages.

The country's three official languages are of foreign origin: English, French, and Bislama, an English-based creole language.

Additional languages are also spoken as a result of recent migrations (e.g. Samoan, Hakka Chinese, Mandarin Chinese).

The linguistic situation in Vanuatu

Indigenous languages

There are over one hundred local languages spread over the archipelago (listed below), all of them belonging to the Austronesian family of languages.

Vanuatu is the country with the highest density of languages per capita in the world: it currently shows an average of about 1,760 speakers for each indigenous language, and went through a historical low of 565;[1] only Papua New Guinea comes close. Some of these languages are very endangered, with only a handful of speakers, and indeed several have become extinct in recent times. Generally however, despite the low numbers for most of the indigenous languages, they are not considered especially vulnerable to extinction.[3]

Bislama

A Bislama speaker, recorded in Vanuatu.

Bislama, a creole language derived from English, similar to Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea and other nearby creoles, is the first language of many urban ni-Vanuatu, that is, the residents of Port Vila and Luganville; it is the most common second language elsewhere in the Vanuatu islands.

In recent years, the use of Bislama as a first language has considerably encroached on indigenous languages, whose use in the population has receded from 73.1 to 63.2 percent between 1999 and 2009.[4]

Out of the three official languages, Bislama is the most spoken in Vanuatu, followed by English, and lastly French.

English and French

From the times when Vanuatu was a British-French condominium, there is still an unofficial separation line between regions where English or French are taught at school. According to Ethnologue, English is the first language of 6,000 people (2% of the population) and it is spoken as a second language by 120,000 people (40%).[5] French is the first language of 1,800 people (1%) and is spoken as a second language by 87,000 people (29%).[5]

The majority of the country's population (63.2% in 2009)[4] speak an indigenous language as their first language, with Bislama as a second language. English and French are generally spoken as third languages, in spite of their official status.

List of Vanuatu’s indigenous languages

A speaker of Mwotlap, recorded in Vanuatu.

Vanuatu is home to more than a hundred indigenous languages: a recent count lists 138.[6] Among them, three became extinct in recent decades. Many are named after the island they are spoken on, though some of the larger islands have several different languages. Espiritu Santo and Malakula are linguistically the most diverse, with about two dozen languages each.

Some language names refer to networks of dialects rather than unified languages. Uripiv, for example, is a dialect continuum spoken across several islands in Malampa Province. In such cases, the decision as to how many languages should be counted is notoriously difficult, and sometimes the object of controversy. The number of 112 listed below may differ from other counts proposed in the literature, depending partly on these difficulties.[7]

All indigenous languages of Vanuatu are Oceanic. Three are Polynesian languages of the Futunic group: Emae, Mele-Fila and Futuna-Aniwa. The remaining languages belong to these three groups of the Southern Oceanic branch of Oceanic:

Ethnologue

Below is the Ethnologue's list of most of the indigenous languages of Vanuatu, which are still spoken or were until recently.[8] It provides links to an OLAC list of media resources on the language.[9]

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Language OLAC Other names Speakers % of total
population
Region Family Notes
Akei tsr Tasiriki 650 0.2404 Espiritu Santo NCV
Amblong alm 300 0.1109 Espiritu Santo NCV
Anejom̃ aty Aneityum 900 0.3328 Aneityum SV
Aore aor Extinct 0.0000 Espiritu Santo, Aore NCV
Apma app 7,800 2.8846 Pentecost NCV
Araki akr 8 0.0030 Araki NCV Moribund
Aulua aul 750 0.2774 Malekula NCV
Avava tmb Katbol 700 0.2589 Malekula NCV
Axamb ahb Ahamb 750 0.2774 Malekula NCV
Baetora btr 1,330 0.4919 Maewo NCV
Baki bki Burumba, Paki 350 0.1294 Epi NCV
Bierebo bnk Bonkovia-yevali 800 0.2959 Epi NCV
Bieria brj Bieri, Vovo, Wowo 70 0.0259 Epi NCV Endangered
Burmbar vrt Banan Bay, Vartavo 900 0.3328 Malekula NCV
Butmas-Tur bnr Ati 520 0.1923 Espiritu Santo NCV
Central Maewo mwo 1,400 0.5177 Maewo NCV
Daakie ptv Port-Vato 1,300 0.4808 Ambrym NCV
Daakaka bpa Baiap, South Ambrym 1,200 0.4438 Ambrym NCV
Dixon Reef dix 50 0.0185 Malekula NCV Shifting
Dorig wwo Wetamut 300 0.1109 Banks Islands (Gaua) NCV
Emae mmw 400 0.1479 Shepherd Islands (Emae) Polynesian
Eton etn 500 0.1849 Efate NCV
Fortsenal frt Kiai 450 0.1664 Espiritu Santo NCV
Futuna-Aniwa fut West Futuna 1,500 0.5547 Futuna, Aniwa Polynesian
Hano lml Raga 6,500 2.4038 Pentecost NCV
Hiw hiw Hiu 280 0.1035 Torres Islands (Hiw) NCV
Ifo iff Extinct 0.0000 Erromango SV
Kwamera tnk 3,500 1.2944 Tanna SV
Koro krf 250 0.0925 Banks Islands (Gaua) NCV
Lamenu lmu Lamen, Varmali 850 0.3143 Epi, Lamen NCV
Lakon lkn Lakona; Vurē 800 0.2959 Banks Islands (Gaua) NCV
Lamap psw Port Sandwich 1,200 0.4438 Malekula NCV
Larevat lrv Laravat 680 0.2515 Malekula NCV
Lehali tql 200 0.0740 Banks Islands (Ureparapara) NCV
Lelepa lpa Havannah Harbour 400 0.1479 Lelepa, Efate NCV
Lemerig lrz Sasar 2 0.0007 Banks Islands (Vanua Lava) NCV Moribund
Lenakel tnl 11,500 4.2529 Tanna SV
Letemboi nms Small Nambas 800 0.2959 Malekula NCV
Lewo lww Varsu 2,200 0.8136 Epi NCV
Lonwolwol crc West Ambrym 1,200 0.4438 Ambrym NCV
Lorediakarkar lnn 850 0.3143 Espiritu Santo NCV
Lo-Toga lht Loh, Toga 580 0.2145 Torres Islands (Lo, Toga, Tegua) NCV
Löyöp urr Lehalurup 240 0.0888 Banks Islands (Ureparapara) NCV
Mae mme Dirak 1,000 0.3698 Malekula NCV
Maii mmm 180 0.0666 Epi NCV
Malfaxal mlx Na’ahai 600 0.2219 Malekula NCV
Malua Bay mll Middle Nambas 500 0.1849 Malekula NCV
Maragus mrs 15 0.0055 Malekula NCV
Maskelynes klv 1,100 0.4068 Malekula, Maskelynes Islands NCV
Mav̈ea mkv Mavea, Mafea 34 0.0126 Mav̈ea NCV
Mele-Fila mxe Ifira-Mele 3,500 1.2944 Efate, Mele, Ifira Polynesian
Merei lmb 400 0.1479 Espiritu Santo NCV
Morouas mrp 150 0.0555 Espiritu Santo NCV
Mota mtt 750 0.2774 Banks Islands (Mota) NCV
Mpotovoro mvt 430 0.1590 Malekula NCV
Mwerlap mrm Merlav 1,100 0.4068 Banks Islands (Merelava) NCV
Mwesen msn Mosina 10 0.0037 Banks Islands (Vanua Lava) NCV
Mwotlap mlv Motlav 2,100 0.7766 Banks Islands (Motalava) NCV
Nahavaq sns South West Bay 700 0.2589 Malekula NCV
Nakanamanga llp 9,500 3.5133 Efate, Shepherd Islands (Nguna, Tongoa) NCV
Namakura nmk