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Lovono (Vano, Alavano, Alavana) is a
nearly extinct language of the
island of
Vanikoro in the
easternmost province of the
Solomon Islands. As of 2012,...
- Reef Islands–Santa Cruz Utupua: Amba, Asumboa,
Tanimbili Vanikoro: Teanu,
Lovono,
Tanema François (2009)
notes that the
lexicons of all
three Vanikoro languages...
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Tanema is only
spoken by one speaker,
Lainol Nalo. Like its
neighbour Lovono, it has been
replaced by Teanu, the main
language of Vanikoro. The late...
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refer to: VnK Railway, a
railway line in
Berlin vnk, the ISO 639-3 code for
Lovono language Valtioneuvoston kanslia, the
foremost governing body of the Finnish...
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Utupua Amba
Asumboa Tanimbili Vanikoro Teanu Lovono Tanema Reefs–Santa Cruz Äiwoo
Engdewu /
Nanggu Natügu /
Santa Cruz Nalögo Noipx...
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Vanikoro are all Oceanic, of the
Temotu subgroup:
Teanu or Buma (800 speakers)
Lovono or Vano (4 speakers)
Tanema (1 speaker) The
Tikopian settlers speak a Polynesian...
- Vano may
refer to: the
Lovono language spoken in the
Solomon Islands,
sometimes described under the name Vano In addition, Vano is both a
given name and...
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later published,
about ten
pages of
wordlists in Teanu,
Tanema and
Lovono. In this work, the
three languages were
labelled respectively “Tanéanou”...
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Utupua Amba
Asumboa Tanimbili Vanikoro Teanu Lovono Tanema Reefs–Santa Cruz Äiwoo
Engdewu /
Nanggu Natügu /
Santa Cruz Nalögo Noipx...
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Utupua Amba
Asumboa Tanimbili Vanikoro Teanu Lovono Tanema Reefs–Santa Cruz Äiwoo
Engdewu /
Nanggu Natügu /
Santa Cruz Nalögo Noipx...