Sa'a language

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The Sa'a language is an Oceanic language spoken in the Solomon Islands, closely related to and geographically adjacent to the Arosi language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
Oceanic language
language
closelyRelatedTo Arosi language NERFINISHED
country Solomon Islands
geographicallyAdjacentTo Arosi language NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Saa NERFINISHED
Sa’a NERFINISHED
South Malaita language NERFINISHED
hasDomain everyday conversation in speaker communities
local religious practice
traditional oral literature
hasLinguisticTypology SVO word order
hasMorphology predominantly analytic with some affixation
hasNeighborLanguage Arosi language NERFINISHED
Kwaio language NERFINISHED
Lau language NERFINISHED
hasPhonologicalFeature typical Oceanic consonant and vowel inventory
ISO639-3Code apb
languageBranch Malayo-Polynesian NERFINISHED
languageFamily Austronesian languages
surface form: Austronesian
languageGroup Oceanic
partOf Southeast Solomonic subgroup NERFINISHED
region South Malaita NERFINISHED
spokenIn Solomon Islands NERFINISHED
spokenOn Malaita Province NERFINISHED
Small islands in the southern Solomon Islands
subfamilyOf Malaita–San Cristobal languages NERFINISHED
Oceanic branch of the Austronesian languages
Southeast Solomonic languages NERFINISHED
usedBy Sa'a-speaking communities in Solomon Islands
usedIn local communication in parts of Malaita
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Arosi language neighboringLanguage Sa'a language