Oceanic Englishes
"Oceanic Englishes" refers to the varieties of the English language spoken in the Pacific Islands. These forms of English have developed due to historical factors such as colonization and globalization, leading to unique linguistic features influenced by local languages and cultures.
In regions like Fiji, Samoa, and Papua New Guinea, English is often used alongside indigenous languages. This results in distinct accents, vocabulary, and grammar, creating a rich tapestry of communication that reflects the diverse identities of the people in these areas.