| Dori'o | ||
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| Spoken in: | South Malaita, Solomon Islands | |
| Total speakers: | 2,406 (1999) | |
| Language family: | Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Central-Eastern Eastern Oceanic Central-Eastern SE Solomonic Malaita-San Cristobal Malaita Southern Dori'o |
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1: | none | |
| ISO 639-2: | map | |
| ISO 639-3: | dor | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Malaita is the largest island of the Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands. The Solomon Islands is a country in Melanesia, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands List of language familiesA language family is a group of Languages related by descent from a common ancestor called the Proto-language of that family The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 351 million speakers The family of Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages is a branch of the Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian languages. The family of Eastern Malayo-Polynesian (EMP languages is a subgroup of the Central Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages. The Oceanic languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, containing approximately 450 languages The over 200 Central-Eastern Oceanic languages form a branch of the Oceanic Language family within the Austronesian languages. The family of Southeast Solomonic languages is a branch of the Central-Eastern Oceanic languages. The family of Malaita-San Cristobal is a subgroup of the Southeast Solomonic languages. The family of Malaita languages is a subgroup of the Malaita-San Cristobal languages. The family of Southern Malaita languages is a subgroup of the Malaita languages. ISO 639-1 is the first part of the ISO 639 international-standard language-code family ISO 639-2 is the second part of the ISO 639 standard, which lists codes for the representation of the names of languages ISO 639 -3 (ISO 639-32007 is an international standard for Language codes The standard describes three‐letter codes for identifying languages In Computing, Unicode is an Industry standard allowing Computers to consistently represent and manipulate text expressed in most of the world's | ||
Dori'o (also known as Kwarekwareo) is an Oceanic language of the Solomon Islands. The Oceanic languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, containing approximately 450 languages The Solomon Islands is a country in Melanesia, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands