Official languages of Oceania

Can you name the 17 languages that are official in one of the 14 sovereign states of Oceania
I will give you the amount of countries where each language is official
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Amount of countries
Languages
1
Bislama
13
English
1
Fijian
1
Fiji Hindi
1
French
1
Gilbertese
Amount of countries
Languages
1
Hiri Motu
1
Māori
1
Marshallese
1
Nauruan
1
NZ Sign
1
Palauan
Amount of countries
Languages
1
PNG Sign Language
1
Samoan
1
Tok Pisin
1
Tongan
1
Tuvaluan
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9 Comments
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Level 46
Feb 11, 2019
Nice quiz! Could you accept NZSL and PNGSL?
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Level 66
Feb 16, 2019
Both should now work
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Level 77
Jun 17, 2021
Considering you accept 'New Zealand sign', can you also accept 'New Guinea sign' and 'Papua New Guinea sign'?
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Level 70
Jun 17, 2021
I knew English and I guessed Samoan

So 2 correct answers

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Level 39
Jun 17, 2021
Great! Could you accept Hiri for Hiri Motu and Hindustani for Fiji Hindi?
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Level 91
Jun 17, 2021
Could you accept Hindi?
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Level 68
Jun 17, 2021
Got 14.
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Level 66
May 18, 2022
I forgot the name for Bislama and didn't know sign language counted :/

Also I didn't know about French

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Level 72
Jan 16, 2024
What about Indonesian? Usually, definitions of Oceania include New Guinea in its entirety.

It's slightly dubious, but you could potentially add Spanish due to Easter Island.