List of major and official Austronesian languages

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List of major and official Austronesian languages

This is a list of major and official Austronesian languages, a language family originating from Taiwan, that is widely dispersed throughout the islands of Southeast Asia (Indonesia and Philippines) and the Pacific, with a few members spoken on continental Asia and Madagascar.

Map showing the distribution of language families; the pink color shows where Austronesian languages are spoken.

Official languages

Sovereign states

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Language Named national
varieties (if any)
Speakers Native name Official status
Fijian 639,210Na Vosa Vakaviti Fiji
Tagalog Filipino[1]100,000,000 (L1 & L2)
20,000,000 (L1)
80,000,000 (L2)
Wikang Filipino Philippines
Gilbertese 120,000Taetae ni Kiribati Kiribati
Hiri Motu 120,000 (L2)Hiri Motu Papua New Guinea
Malay Indonesian[a]252,000,000[3]-280,000,000Bahasa Indonesia Indonesia
Malay[b] 35,000,000 Bahasa Melayu/بهاس ملايو  Malaysia
 Brunei
 Singapore[c]
Malagasy 18,000,000Fiteny Malagasy Madagascar
Māori 150,000Te Reo Māori New Zealand
Marshallese 55,000Kajin M̧ajeļ Marshall Islands
Nauruan 6,000Dorerin Naoero Nauru
Palauan 15,000Tekoi er a Belau Palau
Samoan 510,000Gagana Sāmoa Samoa
Tetum 800,000Lia-Tetun East Timor
 Indonesia[d]
Tongan 108,000Lea Faka-Tonga Tonga
Tuvaluan 13,000Te Ggana/Gagana Tuuvalu Tuvalu
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  1. national standard based on variety spoken in Riau Archipelago [2]
  2. A standardised Malay based on variety spoken in Johor sometimes referred to as Bahasa Malaysia (Malaysian language) in Malaysia[4][5]
  3. not specified in its its constitution[6]
  4. apart from the national standard Indonesian language, Tetum has the status of a regional language in Belu Regency, East Nusa Tenggara

Territories

More information Language, Speakers ...
Language Speakers Native name Official status Country
Carolinian5,700Refaluwasch Northern Mariana Islands United States
Chamorro95,000Fino' CHamoru Guam
 Northern Mariana Islands
 United States
Cook Islands Māori14,000Māori Kūki 'Āirani
Te Reo Ipukarea
 Cook Islands New Zealand
Hawaiian24,000ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Hawaii United States
Javanese~3,000,000Basa Jawa Yogyakarta[7] Indonesia
Kanak New Caledonia France
Niuean8,000Ko e Vagahau Niuē Niue New Zealand
Rapa Nui5,000Vananga Rapa Nui Easter Island Chile
Samoan55,000Gagana Sāmoa American Samoa United States
Sonsorolese600Ramari Dongosaro Sonsorol Palau
Tahitian120,000Te Reo Mā'ohi/Tahiti French Polynesia France
Tobian100Ramarih Hatohobei Hatohobei Palau
Tokelauan3,500Gagana Tokelau Tokelau New Zealand
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    Major languages

    Languages with at least 3 million native speakers

    Dialects and creoles

    Dialects of major Austronesian languages

    Creoles and pidgins based on Austronesian languages

    See also

    References

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