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  2. Tokelauan language - Wikipedia

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    Tokelauan: Kua hau te tino English: 'A man has arrived' or 'The man has arrived' [8] (Notice how te in Tokelauan has been translated to both a and the in English.) Tokelauan: Vili ake oi k'aumai he toki English: 'Do run and bring me an axe' [8] The use of he and te in Tokelauan are reserved for when describing a singular noun. [8]

  3. Polynesian languages - Wikipedia

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    English one two three four five six seven eight nine ten Proto-Polynesian *tasi *rua *tolu *fa *rima *ono *fitu *walu *hiwa *haŋafulu Tongan: taha ua tolu fa nima ono fitu valu hiva hongofulu Niuean: taha ua tolu fā lima ono fitu valu hiva hogofulu Samoan: tasi lua tolu fa lima ono fitu valu iva sefulu Tokelauan: tahi lua tolu fa lima ono ...

  4. Bilingual dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A bilingual dictionary or translation dictionary is a specialized dictionary used to translate words or phrases from one language to another. Bilingual dictionaries can be unidirectional , meaning that they list the meanings of words of one language in another, or can be bidirectional , allowing translation to and from both languages.

  5. Tokelauans - Wikipedia

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    The Tokelauans are a Polynesian ethnic group native to Tokelau, a Polynesian archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, who share the Tokelauan Polynesian culture, history and language. The group's home islands are a dependent territory of New Zealand. 77% of Tokelau's population of 1,650 claims Tokelauan ancestry, [1] while 8,676 Tokelauans live in New ...

  6. Languages of Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006, there has been growth in the proportion of the Tokelau population who can speak languages other than the country's native tongue. In contrast, the proportion of the total population able to speak Tokelauan has dropped, from 96.1% (in 2006) to 94.1% (in 2011).

  7. Te Atua o Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    "Te Atua o Tokelau" ("The God of Tokelau"), or "Tokelau mo te Atua" ("Tokelau for God"), is the national anthem of Tokelau (Viki o Tokelau), a territory within the Realm of ...

  8. Category:Translators to Tokelauan - Wikipedia

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  9. Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 94% of the population speak Tokelauan as their first language. Tokelau has the smallest economy of any nation. It is a leader in renewable energy, being the first 100% solar-powered nation in the world. [10] Tokelau is officially referred to as a nation by both the New Zealand government and the Tokelauan government.