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polynesian language - Refers to the languages spoken by the indigenous peoples of Polynesia, a region in the Pacific Ocean. It includes various languages such as Hawaiian, Maori, and Samoan

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Arii means king in the Polynesian language.
It is a Polynesian language and is one of the oldest living languages in the world.
Tokelauan language is part of the Polynesian language family.
It is a Polynesian language belonging to the greater family of Austronesian languages.
The dialect is close to Polynesian language.
Tuvaluan is a Polynesian language of or closely related to the Ellicean group spoken in Tuvalu.
It belongs to the Samoic subgroup of the Polynesian language family.
West Uvea is the only Polynesian language to use a quinary numeral system.
Tell them we mean them no harm . voice in Polynesian language.
Some were in a Polynesian language called Tokelauan.
In Samoa, he acquired an exceptional knowledge of the Polynesian language and traditions.
Kapingamarangi is a Polynesian language spoken in the Federated States of Micronesia.
This is the word for mainland or " our country " in the local Polynesian language.
Futunan or Futunian is the Polynesian language spoken on Futuna and Alofi.
Madagascar has them, indicating the early contact with a people who spoke the Polynesian language.

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Rapa is the French Polynesian language of the island of Rapa Iti.
The most widely spoken language is Niuean, which is a Polynesian language.
Voice in Polynesian language.
Unlike most of its neighbors, Chamorro is not classified as a Micronesian or Polynesian language.
Eastern Polynesian language.
The language spoken on Nukapu is Pileni, a member of the Polynesian language family.
The Polynesian language.
A majority of the residents speak both French and Tahitian, the dominant Polynesian language.
Moriori is an extinct Polynesian language most closely related to New Zealand Māori.
I think this means " divine power of the ocean " in a Polynesian language.
Wallisian is a Polynesian language that comes from Proto-Polynesian.
The word “ tattoo ” finds its origins in the Polynesian language.
Wallisian or Uvean ( ) is the Polynesian language spoken on Wallis Island also known as Uvea.
Language = = The people of Takuu speak a Polynesian language.
The inhabitants speak Nukuoro, which is a Polynesian language related to Kapingamarangi, Rennellese and Pileni languages.
The Nuclear Polynesian language is divided into two major branches, Samoic and Eastern Polynesian.
It 's called “ niho mano ” in Polynesian language.
Tongan is a Polynesian language which is closely related to Wallisian ( Uvean ), Niuean, Hawaiian, and Samoan.

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