Daruru language
Daruru is an Espiritu Santo language of Vanuatu.
There are perhaps 100 speakers in Pelmol village of western Santo Island.
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Vanuatu
Espiritu Santo
Language family
Austronesian
Malayo-Polynesian
Oceanic
Southern Oceanic
North-Central Vanuatu
North Vanuatu
ISO 639-3
Languages of Vanuatu
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Lehali
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Penama
North Ambrym
Baetora
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Sungwadia
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Merei-Tiale
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Lelepa
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Malua Bay
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Neverver
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Southern Oceanic languages
NorthVanuatu
Vera’a
Sun̄wadia
Sun̄wadaga
Duidui
Northeast Ambae
Cape Cumberland
Tasiriki
M̈av̈ea
Shark Bay
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V’ënen Taut
Larevat
Neve’ei
Navava
Nevwervwer
Pangkumu
Banam Bay
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