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polynesian languages: This phrase pertains to the group of languages spoken in the Polynesian islands in the Pacific Ocean

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The following Polynesian languages are considered endangered.
Rotuman has been influenced by Polynesian languages.
Other Polynesian languages are also spoken by the local tribal population.
This locative syntactic pattern is common among Polynesian languages.
Tao is a word in Polynesian languages and can have a number of different meanings.
The stress pattern is unpredictable unlike many other Polynesian languages.
Many Polynesian languages distinguish two possessives.
Kona has cognates with the same meaning in other Polynesian languages.
Many Polynesian languages have been greatly affected by European colonization.
This outrigger part of the canoe is called ama in various Polynesian languages.
The Polynesian languages are part of the Austronesian language family.
The latter method has come into common use in Polynesian languages.
This is typical of Polynesian languages compare to the Hawaiian okina and others.
Incidence of French on the pronunciation of Polynesian languages.
This is typical of Polynesian languages compare to the Hawaiian ʻokina and others.

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There are approximately forty Polynesian languages.
Eastern Polynesian languages.
The Tongic languages are a small group of the Polynesian languages.
There are three distinct Polynesian languages spoken in the Cook Islands.
Niuean also has a number of influences from Samoan and Eastern Polynesian languages.
Polynesian languages typically have only one liquid, which may be either a lateral or a rhotic.
Meaning in other Polynesian languages.
It is closely related to Tuvaluan and distantly related to Samoan and other Polynesian languages.
In Polynesian languages the word aitu refers to ghosts or spirits, often malevolent.
Similarities to other Polynesian languages.
The Polynesian languages are a sub-group of the large family of Austronesian languages.
In Hawaiian and other Polynesian languages.
Tracing Polynesian languages places their prehistoric origins in the Malay Archipelago, and ultimately, in Taiwan.
Reduplication in " Emae " is not as common as it is in other Polynesian languages.
Tongan is unusual among Polynesian languages in that it has a so-called definitive accent.
Further, Tahitian syllables are entirely open, as is usual in Polynesian languages.
Unlike the glottal stops in many other Polynesian languages texts, the fakauʻa is always written.
Toi is a fairly common man's name in Māori and other Polynesian languages.
Like taboo, tattoo comes from Polynesian languages such as Tahitian and Samoan.
His translation had a far - reaching effect on Polynesian languages.
Polynesian languages fall into two branches, Tongic and Nuclear Polynesian.
This seems to be a natural development, as in many Polynesian languages derived from Proto-Polynesian.
Most Polynesian languages have five vowel qualities, corresponding roughly to those written i, e, a, o, u in classical Latin.
It is a sub-branch of the Nuclear Polynesian languages.
Category, Polynesian languages.
Together, Tongan and Niuean form the Tongic subgroup of the Polynesian languages.
This language is unusual among Polynesian languages for its phoneme / tɕ /.
Proto-Polynesian ( abbreviated PPn ) is the hypothetical proto-language from which all the modern Polynesian languages descend.
The language is closely linked to Polynesian languages such as Samoan, Hawaiian, Tongan, and Tahitian.
It occurs in a small subset of " people " words in most Polynesian languages.
Three are Polynesian languages of the Futunic group, Emae, Mele-Fila and Futuna-Aniwa.
The official languages are Maori and English, but Polynesian languages are also spoken.
Typologically, Tahitian word order is VSO (verb - subject - object), which is typical of Polynesian languages.
This means ‘ ocean ' in most Polynesian languages.
The official language is French, but Tahitian and other Polynesian languages are also spoken.

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