Fijian
Our professional linguists include native Fijian speakers who are experienced in the nuances of the language and the requirements of effective translation and interpreting.
Fijian Language
Fijian is a Melanesian language, belonging to the Eastern, or Oceanic, branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family.
Fijian is spoken by more than 330,000 people residing on the islands of Fiji.
Fijian has several dialects, which are divided into Eastern and Western groups. Standard Fijian is based on the Eastern dialect of Bauan, and is called Bauan Fijian. Bauan Fijian is familiar to all native Fijians.
In Fiji, Fijian is widely used as a written language and in broadcasting.
Fijian Translation and Interpreting
ALS provides services in Fijian translation and interpretation in all media. To obtain a free quote for an upcoming Fijian project, please click here.
Fijian Quick Facts
Alternate Names & Spellings: Fijian Hindi
Language Family: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, East Central zone
Official Language of: Fiji Islands
Spoken by Approximately 330,000 people
Also Spoken In: United States

