Languages by language family/Espiritu Santo
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◂ Austronesian languages ◂ Malayo-Polynesian languages ◂ Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages ◂ Oceanic languages ◂ North and Central Vanuatu languages ◂ Northern Vanuatu languages
▸ West Santo languages:
- Akei (or Tasiriki) [tsr] (disabled)
- Kula (Vanuatu) (or Wusi) [wsi] (disabled)
▸ South Santo languages:
- Ale (or Wailapa) [wlr] (disabled)
- Amblong (or Varavara, Aje) [alm] (disabled)
- Araki [akr] (disabled)
- Movono (or Tangoa) [tgp] (disabled)
- Narango (or Farsaf) [nrg] (disabled)
▸ North-West Santo languages:
- Nokuku (or Nogugu) [nkk] (disabled)
- Piamatsina [ptr] (disabled)
- Tasmate (or Meri, Oa) [tmt] (disabled)
- Tolomako (or Tolomako-Jereviu, Big Bay) [tlm] (disabled)
- Valpei (or Valpei-Hukua) [vlp] (disabled)
- Vunapu [vnp] (disabled)
▸ Central Santo languages:
- Tiale-Merei-Navut languages (see below)
- Kiai (or Fortsenal) [frt] (disabled)
- Mores (or Roria, Soisoru, Toksiki) [rga] (disabled)
- Morouas (or Ko, Mores) [mrp] (disabled)
- Navut (or Sinia) [nsw] (disabled)
- Tiale (or Malmariv) [mnl] (disabled)
- Merei (or Lametin, Merei) [lmb] (disabled)
- Winiv (Merei)
▸ East Santo languages:
- Mafea-Tutuba languages (see below)
- Southeast Santo languages (see below)
- Aore [aor]
- Nethalp (or Lorediakarkar) [lnn] (disabled)
- Ngen (or Shark Bay) [ssv] (disabled)
- Tamambo (or Malo) [mla] (disabled)
- Ataripoe
- Avunatari
- Wanohe (or Sakao, Sakau) [sku] (disabled)
- Nkep
- Sakao
▸ Mafea-Tutuba languages:
- Mafea (or Mavea) [mkv] (disabled)
- Tutuba [tmi] (disabled)
▸ Southeast Santo languages:
- Farafi (or Butmas-Tur, Ati) [bnr] (disabled)
- Polonombauk (or Narmoris)' [plb] (disabled)
- Tambotalo (or Biliru) [tls] (disabled)