Below is a list of countries that are home to Austronesian languages along with the most notable languages in each country. Countries where speakers of Austronesian languages make up of the majority of the population are marked in bold. Italics indicate that a particular language has official status.
- East Timor: Tetum, Tukudede, Mambae, others
- Federated States of Micronesia: Chuukese, Pohnpeian, Kosrae, Yap
- Fiji: Fijian
- France
- Indonesia: Indonesian, Malay, Javanese, Sundanese, many others
- Kiribati: Kiribati
- Madagascar: Malagasy
- Marshall Islands: Marshallese
- Malaysia: Malay, many others
- Myanmar: Moken
- Nauru: Nauruan
- New Zealand: Maori
- Palau: Palauan
- Papua New Guinea: Motu, Adzera, Bola, many more
- Philippines: Tagalog (also Filipino), Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, many more
- Samoa: Samoan
- Singapore: Malay
- Solomon Islands: Kwara\'ae, Lengo, \'Are\'are, many more
- Suriname: Javanese
- Taiwan: Amis, Paiwan, Rukai, Puyuma, Atayal, Tsou, Saisiyat, Bunun, Thao, Tao(Yami), Kavalan, Truku, Sakizaya
- Thailand
- Tonga: Tongan
- Tuvalu: Tuvaluan
- United States
- Vanuatu: Hano, Lenakel, Paama, many more
- Vietnam: Cham, Jarai, Rade, others
See also
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