Languages by language family/Southern New Caledonian
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◂ Austronesian languages ◂ Malayo-Polynesian languages ◂ Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages ◂ Oceanic languages ◂ Southern Melanesian languages ◂ New Caledonian (or Kanak) languages ◂ Mainland New Caledonian (or Mainland Kanak) languages
▸ Extreme Southern New Caledonian (or Extreme Southern Kanak) languages:
- Dumbea (or Ndumbea, Naa Dubea, Dubea, Nââ drubea, Drubea, Paita) [duf] (disabled)
- Nrumee
- Paita-Unya
- Wenyii
- Numee (or Naa Numee, Kunie, Kwenyii, Kapone, Touaouru, Tuauru, Duauru, Uen, Ouen, Wen, Naa-Wee) [kdk] (disabled)
- Kwenyii
- Nuclear Numee
- Ouen
▸ Mid-Southern New Caledonian (or Mid-Southern Kanak) languages:
- Houailou languages (see below)
- Neku [nek] (disabled)
- Orowe (or ’Ôrôê, Ôrôê, Boewe) [bpk] (disabled)
- Xârâcùù (or Xaracuu, Xaracii, Canala, Kanala, Haraneu, Anesu) [ane] (disabled)
- Xaragure (or Xârâgurè, ’Aragure, Aragure, Haragure, Thio) [axx] (disabled)
- Zire (or Zira, Ziche, Siche, Sîshëë, Sirhe, Yirhee, Yirhe, Nerë) (†) [sih] (disabled)
- Tiri-Mea [cir] (disabled)
- Tiri (or Ha-Tiri, Tîrî, Tinrin, Ciri)
- Mea (or Ha Mea, Hameha) [meg] (disabled)
▸ Houailou languages:
- Ajië (or A’jie, Anjie, Wai, Wailu, Baladea, Houailou) [aji] (disabled)
- Arhâ (or Arha, Ara) [aqr] (disabled)
- Arhö (or Arho, Aro) [aok] (disabled)