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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le caac est une langue kanak du nord, parlé par environ 890 locuteurs (1996) néo-calédoniens dans la commune de Pouébo et ses alentours. Il est classé dans la branche océanienne des langues austronésiennes. Cet idiome est en danger. , Caac (caːac) és una llengua austronèsia paCaac (caːac) és una llengua austronèsia parlada majoritàriament a l'àrea tradicional de Hoot Ma Waap, al municipi de Poum, a la Província del Nord, Nova Caledònia. Té uns 1.200 parlants nadius. Té la varietat cawac, parlada a la Conception de Mont Dore des de 1865. a la Conception de Mont Dore des de 1865. , Caac or Caaàc, Caawac, Moenebeng, MwelebenCaac or Caaàc, Caawac, Moenebeng, Mwelebeng is a Kanak language of northern New Caledonia. As of 2009, there were 1,170 reported speakers of Caac. The primary Caac-speaking population center is the village of Pouebo (or Pweevo in Caac), which is located on the northeastern coast of Grande Terre in the region of Hoot ma Waap. Caac is classified as an Extreme Northern New Caledonian language. Its closest linguistic relatives are also its closest geographic relatives which include Nêlêmwa-Nixumwak, Yuanga (also Yuaga) and Nyâlayu. While most of the Caac-speaking people live in Hoot ma Waap, it is estimated that approximately 33% of the population live in the Noumea region, largely in the Paita-Mont Dore area of the capital. The first Caac speakers arrived in Noumea in the 1850s when Marist missionaries forced 120 people from Pouebo and Balade to accompany them to La Conception, the local designation for Paita-Mont Dore. This long historical separation between the groups has resulted in two Caac varieties. Differences have largely arisen in the phonology because of the southern variety's contact with the languages of southern New Caledonia, which have distinct phonological inventories from that in the north. Reports tend to agree that Caac is threatened or vulnerable. Caac is largely only used with family and in social and customary contexts. Caac speakers are almost entirely multilingual minimally in Caac and French, though many also speak one or more of the neighboring languages. French plays a particularly heightened role in the lives of the Kanak people. It is the only official language of New Caledonia, despite the presence of 28 Kanak languages, and it is the language of media, government, public services, and education. As of 1998, the Kanak languages have been recognized as "languages of culture and education" by the Noumea Accords. As a result, today, many Kanak languages are taught in schools, and their use in media is growing. Caac is no longer taught in schools, but in the 1980s and 90s it was taught in an alternative school that was organized by Caac speakers. More recently it was taught in a private secondary school. Despite efforts to incorporate Kanak languages into the curriculum, French remains paramount. As such, many speakers of Kanak languages, including Caac, are prioritizing French for their children so that they may be able to obtain an education and a good job. Because of this, young speakers have only a passive knowledge of Caac.ers have only a passive knowledge of Caac.
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rdfs:comment Caac (caːac) és una llengua austronèsia paCaac (caːac) és una llengua austronèsia parlada majoritàriament a l'àrea tradicional de Hoot Ma Waap, al municipi de Poum, a la Província del Nord, Nova Caledònia. Té uns 1.200 parlants nadius. Té la varietat cawac, parlada a la Conception de Mont Dore des de 1865. a la Conception de Mont Dore des de 1865. , Le caac est une langue kanak du nord, parlé par environ 890 locuteurs (1996) néo-calédoniens dans la commune de Pouébo et ses alentours. Il est classé dans la branche océanienne des langues austronésiennes. Cet idiome est en danger. , Caac or Caaàc, Caawac, Moenebeng, MwelebenCaac or Caaàc, Caawac, Moenebeng, Mwelebeng is a Kanak language of northern New Caledonia. As of 2009, there were 1,170 reported speakers of Caac. The primary Caac-speaking population center is the village of Pouebo (or Pweevo in Caac), which is located on the northeastern coast of Grande Terre in the region of Hoot ma Waap. Caac is classified as an Extreme Northern New Caledonian language. Its closest linguistic relatives are also its closest geographic relatives which include Nêlêmwa-Nixumwak, Yuanga (also Yuaga) and Nyâlayu.Nixumwak, Yuanga (also Yuaga) and Nyâlayu.
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