The Fijian language is an Austronesian language spoken primarily in Fiji. It is one of the official languages of the country and is used by the indigenous Fijian population. The language has several dialects, with Bauan being the standard form used in education and government.
Fijian is known for its rich oral tradition and cultural significance. It employs a simple phonetic system, making it relatively easy to learn for beginners. The language is also an important part of Fijian culture, reflecting the values, beliefs, and history of the Fijian people.