Raga (also known as Bwatvenua, Lamalanga, North Raga, Qatvenua, Raga and Vunmarama) is a language of Pentecost island in Vanuatu. Raga belongs to the East Vanuatu languages, a branch of the Austronesian languages family. With approximately 6,500 native speakers, Raga is one of the most widely-spoken of Pentecost's five native languages.

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  • Raga (also known as Bwatvenua, Lamalanga, North Raga, Qatvenua, Raga and Vunmarama) is a language of Pentecost island in Vanuatu. Raga belongs to the East Vanuatu languages, a branch of the Austronesian languages family. With approximately 6,500 native speakers, Raga is one of the most widely-spoken of Pentecost's five native languages.
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  • Austronesian
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  • Raga
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  • 6500 (xsd:integer)
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  • Raga (also known as Bwatvenua, Lamalanga, North Raga, Qatvenua, Raga and Vunmarama) is a language of Pentecost island in Vanuatu. Raga belongs to the East Vanuatu languages, a branch of the Austronesian languages family. With approximately 6,500 native speakers, Raga is one of the most widely-spoken of Pentecost's five native languages.
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  • Raga language
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  • Raga
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