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  2. Tokelauan language - Wikipedia

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    Tokelauan (/ t oʊ k ə ˈ l aʊ ən /) [2] is a Polynesian language spoken in Tokelau and historically by the small population of Swains Island (or Olohega) in American Samoa. It is closely related to Tuvaluan and is related to Samoan and other Polynesian languages. Tokelauan has a co-official status with English in Tokelau.

  3. Languages of Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    The most-common number of languages spoken on Nukunonu was one language. Almost half (43.9%) of Nukunonu residents spoke only one language. People in the younger age groups were more likely to speak only one or two languages. Over half (57.2%) of 0- to 9-year-olds spoke one language; 45.3% of 10- to 19-year-olds spoke two languages.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Polynesian languages - Wikipedia

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    Proto-Polynesian language – the reconstructed ancestral language from which modern Polynesian languages are derived. ʻOkina – a glyph shaped like (but distinct from) an apostrophe: used to represent the glottal-stop consonant in some Polynesian Latin-based scripts. Rongorongo – the undeciphered script of Easter Island .

  6. Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    About 84% of inhabitants are of wholly or partly Tokelauan ethnicity; people of Samoan ethnicity make up 6.7% of the population, and Tuvaluans 2.8%. [86] The main language—spoken by over 90% of inhabitants—is Tokelauan, but almost 60% also speak English. The less than 1,500 Polynesian inhabitants live in three villages.

  7. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania

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    Tokelauan: Tokelau English: Tokelau: Each Atoll has its own administrative centre. [22] [24] 1,384 [30] 12 km 2 (5 sq mi) Wake Island: Unincorporated territory of the United States: English: Wake Island [31] None: Uninhabited [31] 6.5 km 2 (2.5 sq mi) Wallis and Futuna Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands Overseas collectivity of France

  8. 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 ...

  9. Category:Languages of Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    Tokelauan language This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 20:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...