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  1. Tahitian (Tahitian: Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Māʼohi, languages of French Polynesia) [2] is a Polynesian language, spoken mainly on the Society Islands in French Polynesia. It belongs to the Eastern Polynesian group . As Tahitian had no written tradition before the arrival of the Western colonists, the spoken language was first transcribed by ...

  2. Tahitian language. Tahitian ( reo Tahiti) is a Polynesian language indigenous to Tahiti. It and French are the official languages of French Polynesia. It is most closely related to Māori, Hawaiian, Cook Islands Māori, Rapa Nui and other French Polynesian languages.

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  4. Nuclear Polynesian refers to those languages comprising the Samoic and the Eastern Polynesian branches of the Polynesian group of Austronesian languages . The Eastern Polynesian group comprises two major subgroups: Rapa Nui, spoken on Easter Island, and Central-Eastern, which is itself composed of Rapan, and the Marquesic and Tahitic languages ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TahitiansTahitians - Wikipedia

    The Tahitians ( Tahitian: Māʼohi; French: Tahitiens) are the indigenous Polynesian people of Tahiti and thirteen other Society Islands in French Polynesia. The numbers may also include the modern population in these islands of mixed Polynesian and French ancestry ( French: demis ). Indigenous Tahitians are one of the largest Polynesian ethnic ...

  6. The seven languages in the Micronesian group, all closely related, are the Nuclear Micronesian languages, including Marshallese, Gilbertese, Chuukese, Pohnpeian, Kosraean, Carolinean, and Ulithian. Two more languages of Micronesia that belong to the Polynesian group are Nukuoro and Kapingamarangi. Two languages spoken in Micronesia appear to be ...

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