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  • Bislama Language.

  • @alexeyfiji. Its not exactly Bislama. Bislama is the Creole which everybody can speak. This is a certain language from one island. There are so many lanuguages; each of the 83 islands has their own language and they also vary depending on which part of a certain island your in. So everyone is definitely more than bilingual. As for me, a Ni-Van, I can speak English, French, my "island" language and can understand certain words in other languages. Just some info from a local. :3

  • what language is this?

  • Stayed there last year and going again next month. Great place and people..

  • @TheChorister51 Hi, could you tell me exactly where this place is or where its close to and if the e-quake hit parts of this area? Thanks.

  • @knowledgeispowerfful Vanuatu is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It used to be called the New Hebrides. Google it and you will find out heaps. There is an active volcano on one of the islands but no earthquakes to my knowledge. We fly from Brisbane in Australia and it takes about 3 hours.

  • This string band is Torotua from Tongoa Island. They are based in Port Vila. This video was shot on Tongoa. The boat Harlice is from Tongoa too. For more info visit JustPacific Trading website.

  • I sit here staring at the snow outside my Canadian home and wish I were enjoying the vanuatu life. one day.

  • @kingcollie I totally know the feeling, but luckily i've been many times :) it's Paradise.

  • @jayjfresh lucky bugger, one day i'm going to kayak through the Vanuatu Islands. Know any details or cool facts on this perfect place?

  • @jayjfresh Hi, What makes it paradise? sounds like a nice friendly place. Thanks.

  • @knowledgeispowerfful The people.. so warm and friendly, warm weather, lots to see and do, safe, peaceful people. The music and the food.

  • @knowledgeispowerfful People, place, culture and food. Full package :)

  • Melanesian reppin!

  • It looks like Tongoa...the language though is from the sheperd island chain.  When the ship is looks very much like Tongoa.

  • Is this in Tanna?

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