Oceanic Languages

Oceanic Languages refer to a group of languages that belong to the Austronesian language family and are spoken in the islands of the Pacific Ocean. These languages are characterized by their unique phonology, grammar, and vocabulary, which are distinct from other language families. Some well-known Oceanic languages include Fijian, Hawaiian, Samoan, and Tahitian. These languages play a vital role in the cultural heritage and identity of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific region.




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Oceanic Languages