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1 (National)
French
[fra]
1 (National). Statutory national language (1958, French Constitution, Article 2). 68,300 in New Caledonia (2009 census).
3 (Wider communication)
Ajië
[aji]
3 (Wider communication). 5,360 (2009 census), increasing.
4 (Educational)
Drehu
[dhv]
4 (Educational). 13,000 (2009), increasing. 60% live in greater Nouméa. The 2009 census figure of 15,586 includes many second language speakers. Population figure adapted from 2009 census.
Nengone
[nen]
4 (Educational). 8,720 (2009 census), increasing. 53% live in greater Nouméa.
5 (Developing)
Paicî
[pri]
5 (Developing). 7,250 (2009 census), increasing.
6a (Vigorous)
Iaai
[iai]
6a (Vigorous). 4,080 (2009 census). 57% live in greater Nouméa.
Wallisian
[wls]
6a (Vigorous). Ethnic population estimated from global population figure for Futunians and Wallisians (2009 census). Ethnic population: 18,400.
6b (Threatened)
Bislama
[bis]
6b (Threatened). Ethnic population: 2,300.
Caac
[msq]
6b (Threatened). 1,170 (2009 census), increasing. 33% live in greater Nouméa.
Cemuhî
[cam]
6b (Threatened). 2,600 (2009 census), increasing.
Drubea
[duf]
6b (Threatened). 2009 (1996 census), decreasing. Over a third live outside the traditional area, mostly in greater Nouméa.
Fagauvea
[uve]
6b (Threatened). 2,220 (2009 census), increasing. 51% live in greater Nouméa.
Futuna, East
[fud]
6b (Threatened). Ethnic population estimated from global population figure for Futunians and Wallisians (2009 census). Ethnic population: 2,900.
Fwâi
[fwa]
6b (Threatened). 1,860 (2009 census), increasing. 30% live in greater Nouméa.
Jawe
[jaz]
6b (Threatened). 990 (2009 census), increasing.
Nêlêmwa-Nixumwak
[nee]
6b (Threatened). 1,090 (2009 census).
Nemi
[nem]
6b (Threatened). 910 (2009 census).
Numèè
[kdk]
6b (Threatened). 2,180 (2009 census).
Nyelâyu
[yly]
6b (Threatened). 1,960 (2009 census).
Xârâcùù
[ane]
6b (Threatened). 5,730 (2009 census).
Xârâgurè
[axx]
6b (Threatened). 760 (2009 census).
Yuanga
[nua]
6b (Threatened). 2,400 (2009 census).
7 (Shifting)
Bwatoo
[bwa]
7 (Shifting). 150 (2009), decreasing. Estimated population based on census. 2009 census figures for all 6 Voh-Koné languages: 1,203.
Haveke
[hvk]
7 (Shifting). 300 (2009), decreasing. Estimated population based on census. 2009 census figures for all Voh-Koné dialects: 1,203.
Hmwaveke
[mrk]
7 (Shifting). 200 (2009), decreasing. Estimated population based on census. 2009 census figures for all 6 Voh-Koné languages: 1,203.
Javanese, New Caledonian
[jas]
7 (Shifting). Ethnic population: 4,000.
Orowe
[bpk]
7 (Shifting). 490 (2009 census), decreasing.
Pwaamei
[pme]
7 (Shifting). 290 (2009 census).
Tayo
[cks]
7 (Shifting). 900 (2009 census), decreasing.
Tiri
[cir]
7 (Shifting). 600 (2009 census), decreasing.
Vamale
[mkt]
7 (Shifting). 100 (2009 census). Estimated population based on census. 2009 census figures for all 6 Voh-Koné languages: 1,203.
8a (Moribund)
Arhâ
[aqr]
8a (Moribund). 170 (2009 census).
Neku
[nek]
8a (Moribund). 130 (2009 census), decreasing. 34% live in greater Nouméa.
Pije
[piz]
8a (Moribund). 180 (2009 census), decreasing.
8b (Nearly extinct)
Arhö
[aok]
8b (Nearly extinct). 10 (Wurm 2000), decreasing. Ethnic population: 350.
Haeke
[aek]
8b (Nearly extinct). 300 (2009). Estimated population based on census. 2009 census figures for all 6 Voh-Koné languages: 1,203.
Pwapwâ
[pop]
8b (Nearly extinct). 40 (2006 census), decreasing.
9 (Dormant)
Sîshëë
[sih]
9 (Dormant). No known L1 speakers. Ethnic population: 19 (2009 census).
10 (Extinct)
Waamwang
[wmn]
10 (Extinct). No remaining speakers.