- Löyöp [løjøp] (formerly
known as
Lehalurup) is an
Oceanic language spoken by
about 240 people, on the east
coast of
Ureparapara Island in the
Banks Islands...
- lht Loh, Toga 580 0.2145
Torres Islands (Lo, Toga, Tegua) NCV Löyöp urr
Lehalurup 240 0.0888
Banks Islands (Ureparapara) NCV Mae mme
Dirak 1,000 0.3698...
- The close-mid
front rounded vowel, or high-mid
front rounded vowel, is a type of
vowel sound used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the International...
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Lorediakarkar language Critically endangered Löyöp
language 240
Vulnerable Lehalurup (2010 A.François)
Mafea language Definitely endangered Malmariv...
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Uruangnirin uro I/L Ura (Papua New Guinea) urp I/L Uru-Pa-In urr I/L
Lehalurup urt I/L Urat uru I/E
Urumi urv I/E
Uruava urw I/L Sop urx I/L
Urimo ury...
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Volow (formerly
known as
Valuwa or Valuga) is an
Oceanic language variety that used to be
spoken in the area of Aplow, in the
eastern part of the island...
- Qat (or Qet, Kpwet, Iqet,
Ikpwet etc. – see below) is the prin****l god in the oral
mythology of the
Banks Islands, a
small archipelago of
northern Vanuatu...
- 13°32′S 167°20′E / 13.533°S 167.333°E / -13.533; 167.333
Ureparapara (also
known as
Parapara for short; once
known as
Bligh Island) is the
third largest...
- Vot
Tande [βɔt.taˈⁿdɛ] is an
uninhabited islet of the
Banks Islands of
northern Vanuatu. It is
located about 50 km (31 mi) due
north of the
island of Mota...