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Tuvaluan (/ˌtuːvəˈluːən/), often called Tuvalu, is a Polynesian language closely related to the Ellicean group spoken in Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly... |
Tuvaluan can mean: The Tuvaluan language, an Austronesian language spoken in Tuvalu, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru and New Zealand Anything to do with the Oceanian... |
Tuvalu (redirect from Tuvaluan culture) for Tuvaluans. The Tuvaluan language and English are the national languages of Tuvalu. Tuvaluan is of the Ellicean group of Polynesian languages, distantly... |
Music of Tuvalu (redirect from Tuvaluan music) development of the Tuvaluan language. The missionaries introduced church hymns and European song structures and melodies started to influence Tuvaluan music. However... |
Asplenium nidus (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) Asplenium nidus is an epiphytic species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae, native to tropical southeastern Asia, eastern Australia, Hawaii (ʻēkaha in... |
Dusun Tangara, is a dialect of the Central Dusun as well as a minority language primarily spoken in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the primary dialect spoken by... |
Gemination (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) 'children' layang-layang /lajaŋ lajaŋ/ > /lːajaŋ/ 'kite' The Polynesian language Tuvaluan allows for word-initial geminates, such as mmala 'overcooked'. In... |
Polynesia (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) in Tuvaluan. The pattern of settlement that is believed to have occurred is that the Polynesians spread out from Samoa and Tonga into the Tuvaluan atolls... |
.tv (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) from .tv domain registrations are used to fund the Tuvaluan government's Future Now Project (Tuvaluan: Te Ataeao Nei), which provides mitigation plans for... |
King's Official Birthday (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) As of 2021[update], Tuvaluans also celebrated the birthday of Charles, Prince of Wales, who at the time was heir to the Tuvaluan Throne. Heir to the Throne... |
bigger leaves and larger, coarser roots", bananas, breadfruit and coconut. Tuvaluans also eat seafood, including coconut crab, fish from the lagoon and ocean... |
List of national mottos (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) Türkmenistan Bitaraplygyň watanydyr!). Tuvalu: Tuvalu for the Almighty (Tuvaluan: Tuvalu mo te Atua). Uganda: For God and My Country (Swahili: kwa mungu... |
Prime Minister of Tuvalu (redirect from Tuvaluan Prime Minister) Prime Minister of Tuvalu Ulu o te Malo o Tuvalu (Tuvaluan) Coat of Arms of Tuvalu State Flag of Tuvalu Incumbent Feleti Teo since 26 February 2024 Style... |
Limu (algae) (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) 2022. "Limu: Seaweed, mosses and algae of polynesia". Te Māra Reo: The Language Garden. Benton Family Trust. 2022. "Nā Puke Wehewehe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi". wehewehe... |
List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) 2022. [we] can further define the word culture to mean language. Thus we have the French language part of Oceania, the Spanish part and the Japanese part... |
Tuvalu mo te Atua (category Articles containing Tuvaluan-language text) independent from the United Kingdom. Afaese Manoa See Help:IPA and Tuvaluan language § Phonology. "National Anthems of the Commonwealth: Melbourne 2006... |
in American Samoa. It is closely related to Tuvaluan and is related to Samoan and other Polynesian languages. Tokelauan has a co-official status with English... |
dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states The 193 member... |
History of Tuvalu (redirect from Tuvaluan history) were predominantly Samoans, who influenced the development of the Tuvaluan language and the music of Tuvalu. Westbrook, a trader on Funafuti, reported... |
Samoan Islands (category Articles containing Samoan-language text) Samoic languages, and is derived from Samoan) Tuvaluan language (belongs to the group of Samoic languages, and is closely related to Samoan) Samoan unification... |