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- Sonsorolese is a Micronesian language spoken in Palau, originally on the islands composing the state of Sonsorol, and spreading through migration elsewhere...
- (Kosrae), Marshallese (Marshall Islands), Nauruans (Nauru), Palauan, Sonsorolese, and Hatohobei (Palau), Pohnpeians, Pingelapese, Ngatikese, Mwokilese...
- member of the Austronesian language family) and English, with ****anese, Sonsorolese, and Tobian recognized as regional languages. The name for the islands...
- Sonsorol is one of the sixteen states of Palau. The inhabitants speak Sonsorolese, a local Chuukic language, and Palauan. The islands of the state of Sonsorol...
- about 0.88 km². The po****tion was 25 in 2015. Tobian, English, and Sonsorolese are the official languages of Hatohobei State. Not only is it Palau’s...
- MandeSoninke Mali Islam → **** IslamMaliki Sonsorolese AustronesianMicronesianSonsorolese Palau (Sonsorol) Christianity Soqotris Afro-Asiatic...
- English Urdu Punjabi Balochi Sindhi Pashto Saraiki Palau 2 English Palauan Sonsorolese (in Sonsorol) Tobian (in Hatohobei) ****anese (in Angaur) Palestine 1...
- in Echang, a hamlet of Koror, the former capital of Palau. Tobian and Sonsorolese are very close, and appear to be gradually merging towards a new dialect...
- Satawalese woleaian namonuito Pááfang Mortlockese Ngatikese Puluwatese Sonsorolese Tobian Nguluwan Mapia Banaban Kapingamarangi Nukuoro Polynesian Outliers...
- Island  Chile Samoan 55,000 Gagana Sāmoa  American Samoa  United States Sonsorolese 600 Ramari Dongosaro Sonsorol  Palau Tahitian 120,000 Te Reo Mā'ohi/Tahiti...