- to
Woleai Atoll and
nearby islands of
Micronesia and used to
write the
Woleaian language until the mid-20th century. At the time the
script was
first noticed...
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Woleaian is the main
language of the
island of
Woleai and
surrounding smaller islands in the
state of Yap of the
Federated States of Micronesia. Woleaian...
- the
Chuukic languages spoken in the Yap
Neighboring Islands: Ulithian,
Woleaian, and
Satawalese (and to an extent, Nguluwan).
Written Yapese uses the Latin...
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Masaba –
Bambara Nüshu –
Chinese Nwagu Aneke script – Igbo Vai – Vai
Woleaian –
Woleaian (a
likely syllabary) Yi (modern) –
various Yi/Lolo
languages In most...
- world.
Carolinian has 95%
lexical similarity with Satawalese, 88% with
Woleaian and Puluwatese; 81% with Mortlockese; 78% with Chuukese, 74% with Ulithian...
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subgroup of
Micronesian languages,
together with its
close relatives like
Woleaian, and Carolinian.
Chuukese has the
unusual feature of
permitting word-initial...
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people of the Yap Main Islands.
Their culture and
languages (Ulithian,
Woleaian, and Satawalese) are
closely related to
those of the
outer islands of Chuuk...
-
Algonquian Cheyenne, and the
Caddoan language Arikara. It also
occurs in
Woleaian, in
contrast to the
other Micronesian languages,
which instead delete it...
- invitations. Some
closely related languages of
Sonsorol are Ulithian,
Woleaian, and Satawalese. The
language is part of the
Austronesian language family...
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Woleai (
Woleaian: Weleya), also
known as Oleai, is a
coral atoll of 22
islands in the
western Caroline Islands in the
Pacific Ocean,
forming a legislative...