Rerep language

In this article, we will thoroughly explore Rerep language and its impact on modern society. Rerep language has been the subject of debate and discussion in recent years, and has generated great interest in various areas. Since its emergence, Rerep language has captured the attention of experts, researchers and enthusiasts alike, and has triggered a series of significant changes in different sectors. In this sense, it is crucial to understand the extent to which Rerep language has transformed our reality and how it will continue to influence our lives in the future. Through a detailed and exhaustive analysis, we will examine the various aspects that define Rerep language and its role in today's society.

Rerep
Pangkumu, Tisman
Native toVanuatu
RegionEast Malekula
Native speakers
(380 cited 1983)
Dialects
  • Tisman
Language codes
ISO 639-3pgk
Glottologrere1240
ELPRerep
Rerep is not endangered according to the classification system of the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Rerep (also Pangkumu or Tisman) is one of the great many languages of the Malekula Coast group spoken in Vanuatu. In 1983 it had 375 speakers out of an ethnic population of 580. Portions of the Bible were translated into Rerep between 1892 and 1913.

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References

  1. ^ Rerep at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)