File:Oceanic languages.svg

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English: The branches of the en:Oceanic languages. Orange is the Admiralties languages and Yapese, yellow-orange is St. Matthias, green is Western Oceanic, violet is Temotu, and the rest are Central-Eastern: dark red Southeast Solomons, blue Southern Oceanic, pink Micronesian, and ocher Fijian-Polynesian.
Italiano: I rami delle it:Lingue oceaniche. |
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- 2008-09-01 06:07 Kwamikagami 738×527× (250960 bytes) {{Information |Description=The branches of the [[Oceanic languages]]. Orange is the Admiralties languages and Yapese, yellow-orange is St. Matthias, green is Western Oceanic, violet is Temotu, and the rest are Central-Eastern: dark red Southeast Solomons,
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16:24, 11 January 2009 | ![]() | 738 × 527 (248 KB) | Lsj (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|The branches of the en:Oceanic languages. Orange is the Admiralties languages and Yapese, yellow-orange is St. Matthias, green is Western Oceanic, violet is Temotu, and the rest are Central-Eastern: dark red Southeast |
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- Malayo-Polynesian languages
- Oceanic languages
- Yapese language
- Southeast Solomonic languages
- Admiralty Islands languages
- Western Oceanic languages
- Micronesian languages
- Southern Oceanic languages
- Temotu languages
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