wls ISO 639

Fakaʻuvea Autonyms

Wallisian

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    WF Wallis Island.
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A language of Wallis and Futuna

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East Uvea, East Uvean, Uvean, Wallisien
Fakaʻuvea
5,260 in Wallis and Futuna (2018 census). Total users in all countries: 25,040.
Wallis Island.
5 (Developing). De facto language of provincial identity in Wallis (Uvea) Island.
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Central-Eastern Oceanic, Remote Oceanic, Central Pacific, East Fijian-Polynesian, Polynesian, Nuclear, Samoic-Outlier, East Uvean-Niuafo’ou
Some dialect divergence between Wallis Islands and New Caledonia. Not functionally intelligible with Tongan [ton].
Used by all.
Bible: 2011.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Wallisian
Wallisian
18,100 in New Caledonia (2014 census), based on ethnicity, estimated from global population figure for Futunians and Wallisians (2014 census). Ethnic population: 23,000 (2012 J. Leclerc).
South province: mainly Nouméa.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. Also use Tayo [cks].
Non-indigenous. Originally from Uvea Island in Wallis and Futuna. Borrowed heavily from Tongan [ton]. Tongan increasingly influenced by English [eng] and Wallisian by French [fra]. Christian.
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