Tasmate is the name of several places in Vanuatu.
Etymology
The term Tasmate means etymologically "dead sea" (from Proto-Oceanic *tasik 'sea', *mate 'dead'); it refers to places on the coast where the sea is quieter, and makes landing easier.
In the Proto-Torres–Banks language, ancestral to Mota and Mwerlap, it can be reconstructed as *tasimate.
Geography
The name may refer to the following entities:
- Tasmate (Santo), a village on the west coast of Espiritu Santo [15°09′30″S 166°38′18″E / 15.1582°S 166.6382°E]
- Tasmate language, the language spoken in that village
- Tasmate (Mota), a village on the island of Mota [13°51′14″S 167°41′03″E / 13.8539°S 167.6843°E]
- Tesmet (Merelava) (form taken by the name Tasmate in the local Mwerlap language), a village on the island of Merelava [14°27′27″S 168°01′20″E / 14.4574°S 168.0223°E]
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