Aulua language

Aulua language

Infobox Language
name=Aulua
region=East Malekula, Vanuatu
speakers=~300 (1983)
familycolor=Austronesian
fam1=Austronesian
fam2=Malayo-Polynesian
fam3=Central-Eastern
fam4=Eastern
fam5=Oceanic
fam6=Central-Eastern
fam7=Remote
fam8=North and Central Vanuatu
fam9=NE Vanuatu-Banks Islands
fam10=Malekula Coastal
iso2=map
iso3=aul

Aulua or Aulua Bay is an Oceanic language spoken in east Malekula, Vanuatu.

References

*cite journal |last=Ray |first=Sidney H. |authorlink=Sidney H. Ray |year=1893 |title=Sketch of Aulua Grammar, with Vocabularies of Aulua and Lamangkau, Malekula, New Hebrides

External links

* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=aul Ethnologue report for language code:aul]


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