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  1. tvl. ISO 639-3. tvl. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El idioma tuvaluano ( autoglotónimo: Nganana Tuvalu) es una lengua polinesia del grupo Elliceano, hablado principalmente en Tuvalu donde es idioma oficial. Está distantemente relacionado con otras lenguas polinesias como el hawaiano, maorí, tahitiano, samoano y tongano, y más relacionado con ...

  2. Tuvaluan (/ ˌ t uː v ə ˈ l uː ə n /), often called Tuvalu, is a Polynesian language closely related to the Ellicean group spoken in Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly related to all other Polynesian languages, such as Hawaiian , Māori , Tahitian , Samoan , Tokelauan and Tongan , and most closely related to the languages spoken on the ...

  3. Tuvalu o Tuvalú (en tuvaluano, Tuvalu; en inglés, Tuvalu), llamado Islas Ellice hasta 1978, es un país insular de Oceanía integrado dentro de la Polinesia. Su capital es Funafuti . Localizado en el océano Pacífico , aproximadamente a 4000 km de Hawái y de Australia , sus países más cercanos son Kiribati , Samoa y Fiyi .

  4. Tuvalu o Tuvalú (en tuvaluano, Tuvalu; en inglés, Tuvalu ), 3 llamado Islas Ellice hasta 1978, es un país insular de Oceanía integrado dentro de la Polinesia. Su capital es Funafuti . Localizado en el océano Pacífico, aproximadamente a 4000 km de Hawái y de Australia, sus países más cercanos son Kiribati, Samoa y Fiyi.

  5. The vowel inventory of Tuvaluan consists of the five "cardinal" vowels, and is similar to most other Polynesian languages in that respect. All vowels can be short or long (short vowels have approximately Spanish values). The consonant inventory comprises of eleven consonants as listed below. Some Northern dialects have [h] where the Southern ...

  6. Aug 10, 2017 · Tuvaluan is the most common language spoken in Tuvalu. It is used alongside English in official documents and by governmental organizations. The language is closely linked to Polynesian languages such as Samoan, Hawaiian, Tongan, and Tahitian.

  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Tuvaluan and English are the official languages of Tuvalu but English is not spoken in daily use. Parliament and official functions are conducted in Tuvaluan. Tuvaluan : is distantly related to all other Polynesian languages such as Hawaiian, Māori, Tahitian, Rapa Nui, Samoan and Tongan.

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