• Tahitian (Tahitian: Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Māʼohi, languages of French Polynesia) is a Polynesian language, spoken mainly on the Society Islands in French...
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    The Tahitians (Tahitian: Māʼohi; French: Tahitiens) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of Tahiti and thirteen other Society Islands in French Polynesia...
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  • island of Tahiti Tahitians, people with an indigenous Tahitian or ethnic identity Tahitian language, an Eastern Polynesian language used as a lingua franca...
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    Tahiti (English: /təˈhiːti/; Tahitian [taˈhiti]; French pronunciation: [ta.iˈti]) is the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in...
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  • terms from Tahitian to Old Rapa, but from bilingualism and language shift due to the dominance of Tahitian. While Reo Rapa is a mix of Tahitian and Old Rapa...
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    Bora Bora (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    Bora-Bora, which also includes the atoll of Tūpai. The main languages spoken in Bora Bora are Tahitian and French. However, due to the high tourist population...
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  • the Tahitian language. The Academy standardizes vocabulary, grammar, and spelling; promotes the publication and translation of works in Tahitian; and...
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    Mā’ohi in the Tahitian language, was introduced to Tahiti and the Society Islands (in modern French Polynesia) by the ancestors of the Tahitian (Mā’ohi) people...
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    is related to the Māori language spoken by around 150,000 New Zealanders and Cook Islanders as well as the Tahitian language which is spoken by another...
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    The Kingdom of Tahiti or the Tahitian Kingdom was a Polynesian monarchy founded by paramount chief Pōmare I, who, with the aid of British missionaries...
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    Māori people (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    pronunciation of some words but the language retained enough similarities to other Eastern Polynesian languages for Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator on James Cook's...
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    Polynesia (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    other Polynesian languages. The Marquesas dialects are perhaps the source of the oldest Hawaiian speech which is overlaid by Tahitian-variety speech, as...
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    Marquesas Islands (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    constant tribal warfare. French and Tahitian are the official languages of all of French Polynesia, but the Marquesan languages, in their various forms, remain...
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  • their language as Pa‘umotu (or Paumotu). Pa‘umotu is one of six Polynesian languages spoken in French Polynesia, the other five languages being Tahitian, Marquesan...
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  • one of the multiple languages in the Polynesian branch of the Austronesian languages, along with Hawaiian, Māori, Samoan and Tahitian, for example. Together...
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    Mahi-mahi (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    Hawaii and the Indian Ocean. The name mahi-mahi comes from the Hawaiian language and means 'very strong', through the process of reduplication. By chance...
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    The Franco-Tahitian War (French: Guerre franco-tahitienne) or French–Tahitian War (1844–1847) was a conflict between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom...
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    Lūʻau (food) (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    Tahitian Food". The Islands of Tahiti. Tahiti Tourisme. "Poulet Fafa". whats4eats. "20 frequently used Tahitian words". Tahiti HitoriGoto. "Tahitian chicken...
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    Sprouted coconut (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    manzanas de coco in Spanish; ʻuto in Tahitian; seembu in Tamil; and bot-bot, buwa, buha, or bula in Visayan languages. They are also known as "queen's bread"...
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    Teahupoʻo (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    Teahupoʻo (Tahitian pronunciation: [te.a.hu.ˈpo.ʔo]) is a village on the southeastern coast of the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia, France, in the...
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    the film will be the first motion picture to be fully dubbed in the Tahitian language. This marks the second time Disney has released a special dubbing...
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  • French Polynesia, also known as Tahitians. In Tahiti and adjacent islands, the term Maohi (Mā’ohi in Tahitian language) refers to the ancestors of the...
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  • chat abbreviation Ty (digraph) Týr or Ty, a god in Norse mythology Tahitian language (ISO 639-1 code "ty") Transition Year, an academic year in secondary...
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    Society Islands (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    la sɔsjete], officially Archipel de la Société [aʁʃipɛl də la sɔsjete]; Tahitian: Tōtaiete mā) are an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean that includes...
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    Raʻiātea (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    the regional islands of Bora Bora, Tahaa, Huahine and Maupiti. The Tahitian language name Ra'iātea means bright sky. "Ulitea" is an obsolete transcription...
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  • mutineers and Tahitians (or other Polynesians). Pitkern is a creole language derived from 18th-century English, with elements of the Tahitian language. It is...
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  • attrition of language. Mangarevan is also subject to a historical process of tahitianization, the pressure exerted by the dominant Tahitian language. Mangarevan...
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    Moʻorea (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    Moʻorea (English: /ˌmoʊ.oʊˈreɪ.ɑː/ or /ˈmoʊ.oʊreɪ/; Tahitian: Moʻoreʻa, [moʔore(ʔ)a]), also spelled Moorea, is a volcanic island in French Polynesia. It...
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    When Will You Marry? (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    When Will You Marry? (French: Quand te maries-tu ?, Tahitian: Nafea faa ipoipo?) is an oil painting from 1892 by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul...
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    CFP franc (category Articles containing Tahitian-language text)
    without accents as tara, or tala), and this term is still used among native Tahitian and local Chinese traders as an unofficial unit, worth 5 francs. Thus for...
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