Mono language (Solomon Islands)
- Mono language (Solomon Islands)
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The Mono language is an Oceanic language of the Solomon Islands spoken by 700 people on Treasury Island (Mono proper), 2300 on Shortland Island (Alu dialect), and 14 on Fauro Island.
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- Meso Melanesian languages
- Languages of the Solomon Islands
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