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The Oan language (natively called Oalanu) is widely spoken in [[Konoa]], [[The Oan Isles]], [[East Polynesia]], and to a lesser degree, [[Asian Pacific Islands]]. It forms the part of the West Polynesian branch of [[Polynesia]]n languages. It is the only surviving member of the Oanoana family. It spoken by 90 million people across the South Pacific Ocean, and forms one of the official languages of the [[Polynesian Union]]. Various accents and dialects of the language exist, the "core" dialect being Rokalanunyanataoalanu of the Oan capital [[La Rochelle]]. In Codexian, it is frequently referred to as '''Oan''' (which is also the Codexian demonym for the Oan Isles).
For further information on [[The Oan Isles]] refer to [[:Category:The Oan Isles|Category:The Oan Isles]].
 
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