Vanuatu
| Region: | Oceania |
| Capital: | |
| Population: | 202,609 |
| Area (sq km): | 12,190 |
| GRN Office: | |
| FIPS Country Code: | NH |
| ISO Country Code: | VU |
Map of Vanuatu
News about Vanuatu
More from the Masons - April 2008: We send you warm greetings from a very damp Port Vila. |
Recording needs in Vanuatu: Chris Mason tell us some of the feedback he's received recently about the need for recording in this South Pacific country. |
Languages spoken in Vanuatu
Listed here are the primary and alternate names of the languages and dialects of Vanuatu. An icon next to the name indicates that there are GRN recordings available in that language.
Found 572 language names. Showing items 1 to 100.
Ahamb (see AXAMB) Ambae, East: Lombaha (see LOBAHA) Ambae, East: Lombaha (see LOMBHA) Ambae, East: Vanuatu (see LOBAHA) Ambrym: South (see DAKAKA) Ambrym: West (see LONWOLWOL) Amene Kaiwo Ambai: Nduindui (see AMBAE, WEST: Nduindui) Anatom (see ANEITYUM) Aneiteum (see ANEITYUM) Aneiteumese (see ANEITYUM) Aneityumese (see ANEITYUM) Anejom (see ANEITYUM) Anewa (see Futuna-aniwa: Aniwa) Aniwa (see Futuna-aniwa: Aniwa) Annamese (see VIETNAMESE) Aoba (see AMBAE, EAST) Ataripoe (see Malo: Ataripoe) Ati (see Butmas-tur) Aulua Bay (see AULUA) Auramot (see Uramet) Avava (see Katbol) | Avunatari (see Malo: Avunatari) Baia (see DAKAKA) Baiap (see DAKAKA) Baio (see DAKAKA) Baki (see PAKE) Banam Bay (see Burmbar) Banan Bay (see Burmbar) Bek (see Vatrata: Pak) Bichelamar (see BISLAMA) Bieri (see Bieria) BIERIA: Bieria (see Bieria) Big Bay (see Tolomako) Boinelang (see Aulua: Boinelang) Bonkovia-Yevali (see Bierebo) Buninga (see Efate, North: Buninga) Buninga (see Namakura: Buninga) Burumba (see PAKE) Bushman's Bay (see Lingarak) Bush Unua (see Unua: Bush Unua) Bwatnapni (see Apma: Bwatnapni) Bwatvenua (see HANO) Central Raga (see APMA) Ching (see VIETNAMESE) Craig Cove (see LONWOLWOL) Dakikilia (see DAKAKA) Dirak (see Tirak) Dorig (see Wetamut) East (see MALAKULA: East) East (see TANNA: East) Eastern Efate (see EBAU) Eastern Fijian (see FIJIAN) East Tanna (see TANNA: East) East Ureparapara (see Lehalurup) East Uvean (see Wallisian) |
