• 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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  • 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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  • including Olivia Foa'i and Matatia Foa'i. He composed the Samoan and Tokelauan language songs Logo te Pate, An Innocent Warrior and We Know the Way (English...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    General elections were held in Tokelau on 26 January 2023. The previous elections were held in 2020. The General Fono consists of a Faipule (representative)...
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    Tokelau (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    island nations. Approximately 94% of the population speak Tokelauan as their first language. Tokelau has the smallest economy of any nation. It is a leader...
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    Polynesia (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    Cook Islands Māori: Porinetia; Tahitian: Pōrīnetia; Tuvaluan: Polenisia; Tokelauan: Polenihia; French: Polynésie; Spanish: Polinesia. From Ancient Greek:...
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    Tokelauan cuisine (Meakai tokelau) is the culinary traditions and practices of the island nation of Tokelau. The original food crops of the Tokelauans...
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    Politics of Tokelau (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The current head of government (Tokelauan: Ulu-o-Tokelau) is Alapati Tavite, who presides over the Council for the...
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  • Te Vaka (category Tokelauan musicians)
    skin conga), and bass drums. Most of their songs are written in the Tokelauan language, reflecting the heritage of band founder, singer, and main songwriter...
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    Alapati Tavite (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    Afioga Aliki Faipule Alapati Tavite is a Tokelauan politician who is the current Ulu-o-Tokelau since March 2024. The Ulu serves as the dependent territory's...
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  • Tokelauan language, an Austronesian language, spoken in this territory as well as on the Swains Island Tokelau national rugby league team Tokelauan people...
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    Swains Island (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    Swains Island (/ˈsweɪnz/; Tokelauan: Olohega [oloˈhɛŋa]; Samoan: Olosega [oloˈsɛŋa]) is a remote coral atoll in the Tokelau volcanic island group in the...
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  • dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states The 193 member...
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  • Grammatical aspect (category Articles containing French-language text)
    "Reo Rapa: A Polynesian Contact Language Contact". Journal of Language: 119. Hooper, Robin (1994). Studies in Tokelauan syntax. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University...
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    Nukunonu (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    Guano Company claimed Duke of Clarance along with a number of other Tokelauan atolls under the U.S. Guano Islands Act. The U.S. State Department bonded...
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    List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania (category Articles containing Tokelauan-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...
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    Fakaofo (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    Treaty of Tokehega, the U.S. formally renounced its prior claim on all Tokelauan islands now under New Zealand sovereignty, including Fakaofu, and a maritime...
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    'Ota 'ika (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    on the French islands. The word "ota" means "raw" within the Polynesian language group, although the more common term for the dish in French Polynesia is...
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  • kōrua SBJV happy 2DU 'May you two be happy.' The Tokelauan language is a tenseless language. The language uses the same words for all three tenses; the phrase...
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    Samoan Islands (category Articles containing Samoan-language text)
    Tokelauan language (belongs to the group of Samoic languages, and is derived from Samoan) Tuvaluan language (belongs to the group of Samoic languages...
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    General Fono (category Articles containing Tokelauan-language text)
    The General Fono (Tokelauan: Fono Fakamua) is the parliament of Tokelau. It has 20 members (15 before 2008), representing the 3 atolls. Elections are...
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  • Moana (2016 film) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    was written by Mancina. The lyrics are in English, Samoan, and the Tokelauan language. The soundtrack peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. In many...
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  • Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Hammarström et al. do not view the Samoic–Outlier languages as a valid phylogenetic clade. As such, the languages classified as...
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