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Hawaiian word
kanaka meaning “person,
human being” (from Proto-Polynesian *
taŋata).
Towards the end of the 19th century, the word
Kanaka was used on the plantations...
- In New Zealand,
tangata whenua (Māori pronunciation: [
ˈtaŋata ˈfɛnʉ.a]) is a Māori term that
translates to "people of the land". It can
refer to either...
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Taranis tanata is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Raphitomidae. The
length of the s****
attains 1.7 mm (0.067 in). This...
- tolu fā nima
taŋata tahi tapu feke vaka hū Samoan tasi lua tolu fā lima
taŋata tai tapu feʔe vaʔa ulu Māori tahi rua toru ɸā rima
taŋata tai tapu ɸeke...
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taŋata tahi tapu feke vaka Samoan
taŋata tai tapu feʔe vaʔa Māori
taŋata tai tapʉ ɸeke waka Rapanui
taŋata tai tapu heke vaka Rarotongan
taŋata tai...
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referred to as tau
taŋata era 'that man' and tau vi ꞌe era 'that woman'. ex: He NTR moe lie down rō EMPH ꞌavai
certainly tau DEM
taŋata man era. DIST He...
- no
words in Toki Pona have the 'nk'
consonant cluster.
Tongan tangata [
taŋata] 'man'
Tuamotuan rangi / ragi [raŋi] 'sky'
Tundra Nenets ӈэва/ŋəwa [ŋæewa]...
- Proto-Oceanic Proto-Polynesian person,
human being *Cau *tau *taumataq *
taŋata mother *t-ina *t-ina *tina *tinana
father *t-ama *t-ama *tama *tamana child...
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Pacific islander.
Kanaka in
Hawaiian descends from the Proto-Polynesian root *
taŋata meaning 'person', a root
which is not used in New
Caledonian languages....
- Ana Kai
Tangata (officially in rapanui: Ana Kai
Taŋata) is a sea cave in
Easter Island that
contains rock art of
terns on its ceiling. It is
located near...