Tuvaluan Language
Tuvaluan
is a Nuclear
Polynesian language
of the Ellicean group spoken in
Tuvalu
. It has common words with other Polynesian languages; for instance
te Atua
means "God" in both Tuvaluan and
Maori
. There are about 11000 Tuvaluan speakers worldwide.
External link
Ethnologue
References
BESNIER Niko (2000),
Tuvaluan: a Polynesian language of the Central Pacific
, Routledge
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