Oceanic Languages are a branch of the Austronesian language family, primarily spoken in the islands of the Pacific Ocean. This group includes languages from regions such as Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia, showcasing a rich diversity of cultures and linguistic features.
These languages are characterized by their unique phonetic systems and grammatical structures. Notable examples include Hawaiian, Samoan, and Fijian, each reflecting the history and traditions of their respective communities. The study of Oceanic Languages provides valuable insights into the migration and settlement patterns of the Austronesian peoples.