Biliru
Tambotalo
Austronesian; Malayo-Polynesian; Oceanic; Northern Vanuatu
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Tutuba, Narango, Shark Bay
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50 speakers reported in 1981. There will be fewer today.
2007
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Espiritu Santo Island, Vanuatu
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Inland of southeast Espiritu Santo Island.
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Inland of southeast Espiritu Santo Island.
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The language has been under pressure from the closely related larger languages Tutuba in the east, Naranggo in the south, and the less closely related Shark Bay language in the north, to which speakers have shifted.
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2010
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2009
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Vanuatu;
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Southeast Santo, Tambotalo village
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Southeast Santo, Tambotalo village
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