lmu ISO 639

Lewo-Lamen Autonyms

Lamenu

  • Geography

    VU Shefa province: Varmali region, Epi island northwest tip, Lamenu island; Luganville, Port Vila, and Sara villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Vanuatu

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Lamen, Lewo, Varmali
Lewo-Lamen
500 (Early 2002). Very few monolinguals.
Shefa province: Varmali region, Epi island northwest tip, Lamenu island; Luganville, Port Vila, and Sara villages.
Vanuatu
5 (Developing).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Central-Eastern Oceanic, Remote Oceanic, North and Central Vanuatu, Northeast Vanuatu-Banks Islands, Epi, Lamenu-Baki, Lamenu-Lewo
Galoparua, Galokumali, Galovasoro. Lexical similarity: borderline with Lewo [lww], but strong local identification as separate language.
SVO; prepositions; indefinite articles; 17 consonants and 10 vowels; stress on the penultimate syllable; inclusive/exclusive pronouns; alienable/inalienable possession; verb serialization.
Vigorous. Kindergarten, oral and some written use in church, oral use in commerce. Used by all. Positive attitudes. All also use Bislama [bis], bilingually with speakers of Lewo [lww]. Many also use Lewo [lww], especially adults (Early 2002). Also use Paama [pma]. Used as L2 by Lewo [lww].
Literacy rate in L1: 50%. Literacy rate in L2: 40%. Dictionary. Texts. Bible portions: 1987–2002.
Latin script [Latn].
Population of Lamenu and Epi was over 14,000, but was reduced to 800 in early 1900s due to disease and economic dependence. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Lamenu