- or
ʻUvean (Wallisian: Fakaʻuvea), is the
Polynesian language spoken on
Wallis Island (also
known as ʻUvea). The
language is also
known as East
Uvean to...
- West
Uvean (also
Uvean or ****a Ouvéa; ****auvea in the vernacular) is a
Polynesian outlier language spoken on the
island of Ouvéa, in the
Loyalty island...
- Niuafoʻouan has
traditionally been
classified as
closest to
ʻUvean and Tokelauan, in an East
Uvean–Niuafoʻou branch. However,
recent research suggests that...
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Polynesian as follows:
Nuclear Polynesian Anuta East ****una East
Uvean–Niuafoʻou East
Uvean Niuafoʻou Niuato****pu
Ellicean Puka****c
Pukapuka Samoan–Tokelauan...
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languages spoken in most of
Tonga and in Niue.
Nuclear Polynesian Samoic East
Uvean–Niuafo'ou
languages Ellicean languages ****unic
languages Pukapuka Samoan...
- Mata Utu (French pronunciation: [mata utu];
ʻUvean: Matāʻutu, [mataːʔutu]) is the
capital city of
Wallis and ****una, an
overseas collectivity of France...
- or East
Uvean (Fakaʻuvea) (Wallis Island,
Wallis and ****una) ****unan or East ****unan (Faka****una) (****una Island,
Wallis and ****una) West
Uvean or ****a...
- proto-Polynesian root puaka,
known in
every Polynesian language (puaka in Tongan,
Uvean, ****unian, Rapa, Marquisian, Niuean, Rarotongan, Tokelauan, and Tuvaluan;...
- home island, Uvea Island. Some of
their descendants still speak the West
Uvean language. Ouvéa is home to
around 3,000
people who are
organized into tribes...
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studies of
Oceanic languages (Drehu, Xârâcùù, Xârâgurè, West
Uvean, Haméa, East ****unan, East
Uvean), Moyse-Faurie has
worked on
linguistic topics such as valency...