Tokelauan (/toʊkəˈlaʊən/) is a Polynesian language spoken in Tokelau and historically by the small population of Swains Island (or Olohega) in American...
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Tokelauans live in New Zealand. A small number also live in Samoa. The Tokelauan language is part of the Polynesian language family. Most Tokelauans are...
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Olivia Foa'i (category Tokelauan musicians)
songwriting in the Tokelauan language. Foaʻi was born in New Zealand in the mid-1990s, and she grew up in Auckland. She is of Tokelauan, Tuvaluan, and British...
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Tokelau has two official languages: Tokelauan and English. Over 90% of the population speaks Tokelauan, and just under 60% speak English. Also, 45.8%...
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is married and has 4 children in total. He composed the Samoan and Tokelauan language songs Logo te Pate, An Innocent Warrior and We Know the Way (English...
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Grammatical particle (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
form of passive verb), as well as the prepositions in, at and from. In Tokelauan, ia is used when describing personal names, month names, and nouns used...
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language – formerly spoken in New Zealand's Chatham Islands Niuean language – spoken in the New Zealand associated state of Niue Tokelauan language –...
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Asplenium nidus (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
Asplenium nidus is an epiphytic species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae, native to tropical southeastern Asia, eastern Australia, Hawaii (ʻēkaha in...
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Article (grammar) (category Articles containing Māori-language text)
definite or indefinite article in the Tokelauan language would be the sentence “Kua hau te tino”. In the English language, this could be translated as “A man...
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Atafu (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
that time. He named the island "Duke of York's island". According to Tokelauan oral tradition, Atafu was established by a man named Tonuia and his wife...
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