A list of the Polynesian languages. Tongic o Tongan o Niuean Anuta Rennell-Bellona o Fakauvea, Wallisian, or East Uvean (Wallis Island, Wallis and Futuna) o Fakafutuna or (East) Futunan (Futuna Island, Wallis and Futuna) Ellicean-Eastern o Tikopia o Ellicean (9 languages) o Tuvalu-Eastern + Tuvaluan + Eastern Polynesian (12 languages) Samoan o Samoan o Tokelauan Emaic o Fagauvea (Faga-Ouvéa) or West Uvean (Ouvéa, New Caledonia) o Emae Ifira-Mele Pileni (and Taumako; on the Reef Islands in the Solomons) Futuna-Aniwan or West Futunan (Futuna Island, Vanuatu)
The 1 official language of Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands is French, which is widely spoken as a second language; however, it is spoken natively by less than 10% of the population.The most widely spoken native languages are:WallisianFutunanWallisian is spoken by about 86% of the people on Wallis Island.Futunan is spoken by about 95% of the people on Futuna.
Wallis and Futuna is not on a continent. Wallis and Futuna are in the South Pacific Ocean, they are considered a part of Oceania.
The airport code for Futuna Airport is FTA.
The French-speaking countries in Oceania are French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna. These territories are overseas collectivities of France, and French is one of the official languages spoken there.
The Territory of Wallis and Futuna Islands are owned by France. The capital of Wallis and Futuna is Mata-Utu. Wallis and Futuna is located in the South Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Samoa. The main islands are Wallis Island, Futuna Island, and Alofi Island.
The French overseas territory of Wallis and Futuna uses country code +681.
France
French is the 1 and only official language of New Caledonia, and more than 99% of the population speaks it.Here is a list of all 40 languages spoken in New Caledonia (most of which are highly endangered):1. Ajië2. Arhâ3. Arhö4. Bislama5. Bwatoo6. Caac7. Cemuhî8. Dehu9. Dumbea10. French11. Futuna, East12. Fwâi13. Haeke14. Haveke15. Hmwaveke16. Iaai17. Javanese, New Caledonian18. Jawe19. Mea20. Neku21. Nêlêmwa-Nixumwak22. Nemi23. Nengone24. Numee25. Nyâlayu26. Orowe27. Paicî28. Pije29. Pwaamei30. Pwapwa31. Tayo32. Tiri33. Uvean, West34. Vamale35. Waamwang36. Wallisian37. Xârâcùù38. Xaragure39. Yuaga40. Zire
Mata'usi
frenchies, fronchs
12.2% (2008)