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  2. Fijian language - Wikipedia

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    3SG sega not a ART kolii dog (i+na in+ ART koro village yai) this e sega a kolii (i+na koro yai) 3SG not ART dog in+ART village this "there are no dogs (in this village)" Predicate clauses can also be negated in Fijian with the semi-auxiliary verb sega. This can only be completed when the predicate is placed into a complement clause. The subject of sega must also be ni, which introduces the ...

  3. Languages of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Fijian language is spoken as the first language by most indigenous Fijians who make up around 54% of the population. Indo-Fijians make up 37% of the population and speak Fiji-Hindi. English was the sole official language until 1997 and is widely used in government, business, and education as a lingua franca . [ 4 ]

  4. Western Fijian language - Wikipedia

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    Most Fijian languages have a unique prenasalized alveolar trill, transcribed here as ⁿr . Western Fijian in particular, is unique among Fijian languages for having labialized velar consonants. All vowels come in long and short forms, and so does the bilabial nasal (/m/). [2]: 212

  5. Talk:Fijian language - Wikipedia

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    Using the book A Grammar of Boumaa Fijian in this article is not the best choice, the dialect referred to in the book is one from Taveuni and is not the same as the Bauan-based Standard Fijian. 122.58.18.21 ( talk ) 02:05, 3 August 2022 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Lomaiviti language - Wikipedia

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    Lomaiviti is an East Fijian language spoken by about 1,600 people on a number of islands of Fiji. References This page was last edited on 10 November 2024 ...

  7. Gone Dau language - Wikipedia

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    Gone Dau (pronounced [ŋo.ne ⁿdɔu̯]) is an East Fijian language spoken by about 500 people on the islands of Gone and Dau, Fiji. [2] References

  8. Category:Languages of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Fijian language (5 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Languages of Fiji" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Namosi-Naitasiri-Serua language - Wikipedia

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    Topics in Fijian Language History (PhD thesis). Mānoa: University of Hawai'i. Geraghty, Paul A. (1983). The History of the Fijian Language. Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications. Vol. 19. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Schütz, Albert J. (1962). A dialect survey of Viti Levu (PhD thesis). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.