Languages of Fiji

Languages of Fiji
Tsunami warning sign in Suva in English, Fijian and Fiji-Hindi
OfficialEnglish, Fijian and Fiji-Hindi
IndigenousFijian, Rotuman
ImmigrantChinese, Fiji Hindi (mixture of Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Hindi-Urdu)
ForeignChinese,[1] French,[2] Russian[3]

Fiji has three official languages under the 1997 constitution (and not revoked by the 2013 Constitution): English, Fijian and Fiji Hindi. The Fijian language is spoken as the first language by most indigenous Fijians who make up around 54% of the population.

Indo-Fijians make up 37% of the population and speak Fiji-Hindi. English was the sole official language until 1997 and is widely used in government, business, and education as a lingua franca.[4] Considerable business is also done in Fijian, especially away from larger town centers.

A small number of other Indigenous West Fijian and East Fijian regional languages are spoken on the islands, standard Fijian belonging to the East Fijian group. Arabic and Urdu are spoken by Muslims. Chinese and Rotuman are also spoken by immigrant populations.

  1. ^ "Confucius Institute - Conversational Chinese Courses".
  2. ^ "Courses".
  3. ^ "Russian language for Pacific". 26 September 2014.
  4. ^ Silva, Diego B. (2019). "Language policy in Oceania". Alfa. 63: 317–347. doi:10.1590/1981-5794-1909-4. S2CID 204627919.

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