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  • Polynesian languages - Wikipedia
    The most prominent Polynesian languages, by number of speakers, are Samoan, Tongan, Tahitian, Māori and Hawaiian The ancestors of modern Polynesians were Lapita navigators, who settled in the Tonga and Samoa areas about 3,000 years ago
  • Polynesian languages | Oceanic, Austronesian, Melanesian | Britannica
    Polynesian languages, group of about 30 languages belonging to the Eastern, or Oceanic, branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family and most closely related to the languages of Micronesia and Melanesia
  • Hawaiian language - Wikipedia
    Hawaiian (ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, pronounced [ʔoːˈlɛlo həˈvɐiʔi]) [7] is a critically endangered Polynesian language of the Austronesian language family, originating in and native to the Hawaiian Islands
  • Polynesian Languages | Language and Linguistics - EBSCO
    Counting Hawaiian, Maori, Samoan, Tongan, and Tahitian among its most widely spoken members, the Polynesian language family is hypothesized to have descended from a foundational root known as Proto-Polynesian
  • Hawaiian Language: Common Words, Phrases Pronunciation Guide
    When Polynesian voyagers settled the Hawaiian Islands between 300 and 800 AD, they brought their language with them Over centuries of isolation, it evolved into a distinct tongue shaped by the land, the ocean, and the spiritual practices of the people
  • Polynesian language Crossword Clue Answer
    Polynesian language - LA Times Crossword answer Find the solution to this LA Times Crossword clue with letter count and publish date
  • Basic Hawaiian Words Phrases: A Pronunciation Guide for Visitors
    The Hawaiian language, or ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, is a living, vibrant part of Hawaiʻi’s cultural identity While fluent speakers are fewer today, Hawaiian words, expressions, and pronunciation are woven into everyday life throughout the islands from place names and greetings to chants and ceremonies
  • Polynesian languages
    Proto-Polynesian Samoic (East) Futunan Nukuoroan Samoan Tikopian Tokelauan Wallisian (ʻUvean) Eastern Polynesian Hawaiian Māori North Marquesan South Marquesan Paumotu (Tuamotuan) Rapa Nui Cook Islands Māori (Rarotongan) Tahitian "outliers" Tongic Tongan Niuean
  • Polynesian culture | History, People, Religion, Traditions, Facts . . .
    Little remains of Easter Island’s original culture The indigenous Polynesian language (also called Rapa Nui) survives, but most people also speak Spanish About one-third of the island’s small population is from Chile
  • About the Hawaiian Language - University of Hawaiʻi
    Today, the number of Hawaiian speakers grows steadily in homes and in the schools To date, Hawaiian is the most widely studied Native American language and it is the only Native American language that is used officially by a state government





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