Translation of the classic into one of the 28 (!) languages of the Kanak, the indigenous Melanesian natives of New Caledonia in the south-west Pacific. The
language group belongs to the oceanic languages and has around 4,000 speakers who live on the island of Ouvéa.
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An Oceanic (Austronesian) language spoken on the atoll of Ouvéa (New Caledonia, French overseas territory) by nearly 4,000 people. It stands out for its enormous inventory of vowels (over 30 vowel phonemes).