Lo-Toga is an Oceanic language spoken by about 580 people on the islands of Lo and Toga, in the Torres group of northern Vanuatu. The language has sometimes...
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Toga language may refer to: Lo-Toga language, an Oceanic language of Vanuatu Gizrra language, a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea This disambiguation...
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Lo language may refer to: Lo-Toga language, an Oceanic language of Vanuatu Guro language, a Mande language of Ivory Coast Loo language, an Adamawa language...
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LO) Loo language, an Adamawa language of Nigeria Lo-Toga language, an Oceanic language of Vanuatu Guro language, a Mande language of Ivory Coast lo,...
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Toga Island. As of 2009, the population of the island was 210. They speak the Lo dialect of the Lo-Toga language. The name Lo comes from the Lo-Toga language...
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the Torres Islands, with about 250 people. They speak the Toga dialect of the Lo-Toga language. The population lives in two villages: Liqal [liˈkʷal] and...
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Loh language may refer to: the Lo-Toga language, an Oceanic language of Vanuatu – more specifically, the Lo dialect spoken on the island of Lo (a.k.a....
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branch of the Austronesian languages. More specifically, it is the shared ancestor of the following modern languages: Hiw, Lo-Toga, Lehali, Löyöp, Volow,...
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distinct from Lo-Toga, the other language of the Torres group. All Hiw speakers are bilingual in Bislama, and most also speak Lo-Toga. The language is named...
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Vanua (section In Western Malayo-Polynesian languages)
place name Vanua Lava (literally ‘big island’ in Mota language). Lo-Toga In the Lo-Toga language, the word venie means "village", "island" or "country"...
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Voiceless retroflex plosive (category Articles containing Lo-Toga-language text)
retroflex plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. This consonant is found as a phoneme mostly (though not exclusively)...
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Torres Strait Island languages, three unrelated languages of northern Australia Lo-Toga language, also known as Torres, a language of Vanuatu S.E.F. Torres...
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Torres Islands (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
(the largest), Metoma, Tegua, Ngwel (an uninhabited islet), Linua, Lo or Loh, and Toga. The island chain stretches across 42 kilometres (26 miles). The...
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(Torres–Banks–Maewo–Ambae–Pentecost) Torres–Banks languages Torres Islands: Hiw, Lo-Toga (“Loh”) Banks Islands: Lehali–Löyöp (“Ureparapara”), Mwotlap–Volow (“Mwotlav”)...
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Torba Province (section Languages)
Islands The Torba province has seventeen languages, which are all Oceanic. From north to south, they are: Hiw, Lo-Toga, Lehali, Löyöp, Volow, Mwotlap, Lemerig...
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Magnificent Warriors (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
Lo Koon-Ting as Youda Lau Chin-Dai as Chin-chin Matsui Tetsuya as General Toga Hwang Jang-lee as General Toga's Henchman #1 Lo Mang as General Toga's...
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Pakaja (category CS1 Yoruba-language sources (yo))
pass a Yoruba Country Cloth from under the arm to the shoulder. It is a Toga like clothing style. Kaja is the name of the outfit itself while Pakaja is...
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Polynesian languages form a genealogical group of languages, itself part of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family. There are 38 Polynesian languages, representing...
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Pascuan (/ˈpæskjuən/) or Pascuense, is an Eastern Polynesian language of the Austronesian language family. It is spoken on Easter Island, also known as Rapa...
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Njav is a Malakula language of Vanuatu. There are about 10 speakers. François et al. 2015. François, Alexandre; Franjieh, Michael; Lacrampe, Sébastien;...
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Lo Mang is a Hong Kong martial artist and actor who was born in Hong Kong on 23 July 1952. Primarily known for starring in Shaw Brothers kung fu movies...
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Nāti (Naati, Nahati) is a nearly extinct Oceanic language of southwest Malekula, Vanuatu. Crowley, T. (1998). "A Salvage Sketch of Nāti (Southwest Malakula...
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faʻa Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa, pronounced [ŋaˈŋana ˈsaːmʊa]) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands...
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pronounced [ʔoːˈlɛlo həˈvɐjʔi]) is a Polynesian language and critically endangered language of the Austronesian language family that takes its name from Hawaiʻi...
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The Ngero–Vitiaz languages form a linkage of Austronesian languages in northern Papua New Guinea. They are spoken, from west to east, in Madang Province...
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The Malakula languages are a group of Central Vanuatu languages spoken on Malakula Island in central Vanuatu. Unlike some earlier classifications, linguist...
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Caledonian languages also known as Kanak languages form a branch of the Southern Oceanic languages. Their speakers are known as Kanaks. One language is extinct...
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Oceanic languages. The country's three official languages are of foreign origin: English, French, and Bislama, an English-based creole language. Additional...
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Valpei (Valpei-Hukua) is an Oceanic language spoken on the northern tip of Espiritu Santo Island in Vanuatu. Valpei at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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Mer̄avtit [məg͡ʟaβˈtit] in Hiw and Merawehih [mərawəˈhih] in Lo-Toga. In these two languages, the etymon appears to be *marawasisi, probably a compound...
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