Languages of New Caledonia
In New Caledonia, a sui generis collectivity of France, French is the official and predominant language. The collectivity is also home to about thirty New Caledonian languages, which form a branch of the Southern Oceanic languages. They are spoken mainly by the indigenous Kanaks of the islands.
Languages of New Caledonia | |
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Indigenous languages of New Caledonia | |
Official | French |
Indigenous | Kanak languages |
Vernacular | Bislama, Tayo Creole |
Foreign | English, Japanese |
Keyboard layout | AZERTY, QWERTY |
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