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The Mangarevans of Gambier Islands Mangarevan is also known as Mangareva. It is a Polynesian language. This people group can only be found in French Polynesia. It is mainly spoken in the Gambier islands, Rikitea settlements and in Mangereva. Approximately 1,600 people speak this language. Speakers are bi-lingual as they can also speak Tahitian. Mangarevan is closely related to Hawaiian and the languages spoken in Marquesas islands. It has varying lexical similarities with other languages such as Tahitian, [...] |
Mangarevan is a Polynesian language spoken in the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia, by about 1,600 people. It is a member of the Marquesic subgroup, and as such is closely related to Hawaiian and Marquesan.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Mangarevan > English: 696 words
English > Mangarevan: 647 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: March 22, 2008
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