Oceania is not a single language but rather a region that encompasses a variety of languages spoken across numerous islands in the Pacific Ocean. This region includes countries like Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and many others, with languages belonging to several families such as Austronesian, Papuan, and English. Some of the most widely spoken languages in Oceania include English, Māori, and various indigenous languages. The linguistic diversity reflects the rich cultural heritage and history of the peoples inhabiting these islands.
spanish is the majority language in oceania.
I doubt that the concept of Oceania exists in the Aboriginal language. besides there is no tradition of writing the language so the spelling would be the same as that used in English.
Oceania
Hawaii is the northern corner of the Polynesian Triangle and is generally included in Oceania, though politically it is part of the United States. The Hawaiian language is a Polynesian member of the Oceanic language family, and Hawaiian culture is one of the major cultures of Polynesia.
The language family that has spread to every continent is Indo-European. It is one of the largest language families in the world, encompassing languages spoken in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania.
Aborigines speak a language unrelated to any outside Australia. Languages in Tasmania are unrelated to those off the island. Aboriginal cultures have no influences outside Australia.
Antarctica is the only continent without a native population or official language. Spanish is not an indigenous language to Antarctica, so there are no Spanish-speaking communities there.
No. Oceania is the smallest continent.
Hawaii is included in Oceania.
French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, Vanuatu
English and Spanish are two languages spoken as a native language on five continents: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Oceania.
Oceania