Eiru
Eiru is a indigenous Polynesian language spoken by the people of Emae Island, located in the central part of Vanuatu, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean. The island is part of the Shefa Province and is known for its lush tropical forests and rugged coastlines.
Eiru is a member of the Oceanian language family and is closely related to other languages spoken
The Eiru language has a complex system of kinship and social hierarchy, with a strong emphasis on
Eiru is considered an endangered language, with fewer than 1,000 fluent speakers, mostly elderly islanders. However,
Efforts are being made to document and preserve the unique culture and language of Eiru, with a