Kiribatian word
| Kiribatian word Gilbert word | |
|---|---|
| Taetae ni kiribati | |
| The country which is talked about | |
| The number of the speakers | 102,000 people |
| Language system | Austronesian
|
| Public position | |
| Official language | Kiribati |
| Controllerate | Kiribati Language Board |
| Language cord | |
| ISO 639-1 | Unavailable |
| ISO 639-2 | gil |
| ISO 639-3 | gil |
The language of Kiribati (Kiribati or Gilbert word) is a language to belong to Austronesian Malaysia Polynesia group of a language family Oceania languages Micronesia languages. It is talked mainly in the Gilbert Islands (Kiribati).
The language of Kiribati is a VOS type language.
Because ti of the Kiribatian word does 歯擦化 and is pronounced like ス or スィ, in Kiribati, it is not drill Batty in Kiribati or キリバスィ.
Outside link
- English/Kiribati and Kiribati/English translator with over 50,000 words
- Ethnologue report for Kiribati/by Amota A Merang
- Gilbertese words collection for SuperMemo
- Dictionary with Gilbertese - English Translations from Webster's Online Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition
- Bibliography on Kiribati linguistics
This article is taken from the Japanese Wikipedia Kiribatian word
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