Display title | Kiribati |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Kiribati is another bunch of islands (atolls, to be specific) dispersed by many kilometers, whose main languages are English and Gilbertese, named for the British Captain Thomas Gilbert, the man who sighted the islands for the first time. Actually, the name Kiribati is the local pronunciation of Gilbert (like Fitzcarraldo was the pronunciation of Fitzgerald to the natives). Oddly, the name is pronounced Kiribas, as the 'ti' sound in Kiribati names equates to 's' for English-speakers. |