North Efate | |
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Nakanamanga | |
Nguna | |
Region | Efate, Vanuatu |
Native speakers | 9,500 (2001)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | llp |
Glottolog | nort2836 |
North Efate is not endangered according to the classification system of the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
North Efate, also known as Nakanamanga or Nguna, is an Oceanic language spoken on the northern area of Efate in Vanuatu, as well as on a number of islands off the northern coast – including Nguna, and parts of Tongoa, Emae and Epi.
The population of speakers is recorded to be 9,500.[2] This makes Nakanamanga one of the largest languages of Vanuatu, an archipelago known for having the world's highest linguistic density.[3]