In this article we are going to delve into Lelepa language, a topic that has sparked great interest and debate in recent times. Lelepa language has become a relevant figure in different areas, generating divided opinions and arousing great interest in the general public. Throughout this article, we will explore the different perspectives on Lelepa language, analyze its influence on today's society and examine the possible implications of its presence in our environment. Likewise, we will seek to understand the importance of Lelepa language in the current context and its potential impact in the future.
Lelepa | |
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Havannah Harbour | |
Native to | Vanuatu |
Region | Efate |
Native speakers | (400 cited 1989 census) |
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ISO 639-3 | lpa |
Glottolog | lele1267 |
ELP | Lelepa |
Lelepa is not endangered according to the classification system of the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
Lelepa (Havannah Harbour) is a small Oceanic language of Vanuatu, spoken on Lelepa, off northwest Efate Island.
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Indigenous languages (Southern Oceanic and Polynesian) |
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