Unlike most of its neighbors, Chamorro is not a Micronesian or Polynesian language.
Tobian is a Micronesian language spoken by approximately 150 people.
In some of these islands, the outlier population may also speak the local Melanesian or Micronesian language.
Nauruan was not included in the database, but is widely considered the most divergent of the Micronesian languages.
By 1945 the Japanese language replaced Micronesian languages in day-to-day communications.
If this turns out to be the situation, it would parallel Micronesian languages which have no plain labials.
Pingelapese is a Micronesian language spoken on the Pingelap atoll.
Tanapag is a Micronesian language of the Austronesian language family.
Mapia is a possibly extinct Micronesian language of Indonesia.
Parallelisms in the morphophonemics of several Micronesian languages.