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Spoken in:
Southern Vanuatu
Genetic
classification:
Austronesian
 Malayo-Polynesian
  Central Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
   Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
    Oceanic
     Central-Eastern Oceanic
      South Vanuatu
       Erromanga
The family of Erromanga languages is a subgroup of the South Vanuatu languages. It consists of 4 languages. They are from the island of Erromango, in the Tafea province of Vanuatu.
   Holy scriptures were printed in this language in 1864.

Components

  • Sie
  • Sorung, sometimes considered a dialect of Sie, now extinct
  • Ifo (Utaha), now extinct
  • Ura, with fewer than ten speakers
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