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Niuean language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Niuean language or Niue language (Niuean: ko e vagahau Niuē) is a Polynesian language, belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian languages. It is most closely related to Tong...
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In 2001, 28 percent of Niuean people (with a language) were able to hold an everyday conversation in Niuean – down from 32 percent in 1996. English is the most widely spoken language among the Niuean population.
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This website is designed to assist you to learn basic Vagahau Niue. You are invited to utilise the language resources to help you increase your knowledge of Vagahau Niue.
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Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand is a comprehensive guide to the country’s peoples, natural environment, history, culture, economy, institutions and society. Three- and four-year-olds listen to their teacher Farwin Nemaia as she passes on the tongue of their island homeland.
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Language statistics on Niue. 6 facts and figures, stats and information on Niuean Language NIUEAN LANGUAGE STATS: All Stats...
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Niuean language. Niuean (ko e vagahau Niuē) Spoken in: Niue, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Tonga Total speakers: 8,000 Ranking: (Not in top 100) Geneticclassification: Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Central-Eastern Eastern...
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Mind Your Language Niuean language books...
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A selection of articles related to Niuean language - Grammar A Wisdom Archive on Niuean language - Grammar...
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The Niuean language or Niue language (Niuean: ko e vagahau NiuÄ ) is a Polynesian language, belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian languages. It is most closely related to Tongan and slightly more distantly to other Polynesian languages such as MÄ ori, SÄ moan, and Hawaiian. Together, Tongan and...
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The Niuean language or Niue language (Niuean: ko e vagahau Niuē) is a Polynesian language, belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian languages. It is most closely related to Tongan and slightly more distantly to other Polynesian languages such...
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