Language Families
Australia & OceaniaCulturalThe predominant language families of Australia and Oceania. Language families are groups of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language.
natureA map shows global language families. Afro-Asiatic (red) in North Africa, Altaic (blue) in Central Asia, Amerindian and Indo-European (purple) in the Americas, Aboriginal Australian (orange) in Australia, and Austro-Asiatic (yellow) in Southeast Asia.
Austronesian | Austronesian and Papuan | English | English and areas of persisting indigenous languages | Papuan | Continental Shelf | Carbonate Outcrops | |
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3.13% | |||||||
81.6% | 7.90% | 15.2% | 24.9% | 86.2% | 2.44% | 8 | |
6.333333333333333 | |||||||
2.73% | 16.5 | ||||||
74 | |||||||
3.31% | 3.0555555555555554 | ||||||
4.38% | 4.615384615384615 | ||||||
87.5% | 14.0% | 4 | |||||
30.333333333333332 | |||||||
1.49% | 26 | ||||||
1.27% | 8.5 | ||||||
2.50% | 4.363636363636363 | ||||||
1.44% | 4.44 |
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