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  2. Tongan language - Wikipedia

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    The Tongan language distinguishes three numbers: singular, dual, and plural. They appear as the three major columns in the tables below. The Tongan language distinguishes four persons: First person exclusive, first person inclusive, second person and third person. They appear as the four major rows in the tables below.

  3. File:Stop the Spread of Germs updated (Tongan).pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file is a work of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government , the file is in the public domain .

  4. Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The language is a member of the Bantu Botatwe group and is classified as M64 by Guthrie. Despite similar names, Zambian Tonga is not closely related to the Tonga of Malawi (N15), the Tonga language of Mozambique (Gitonga: S62), or Tonga of the Tete province in northwestern Mozambique, which is closely related to Sena and Nyungwe.

  5. Tongic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Tongic languages are a small group of Polynesian languages, which consists of at least two languages, Tongan and Niuean, and possibly a third, Niuafoʻouan. See also [ edit ]

  6. Tongans - Wikipedia

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    Tongan is the official language, along with English. Tongan is a Polynesian language of the Tongic branch so is closely related to other languages of the Tongic branch, those being: Niuean and Niuafoʻouan. Tongan is more distantly related to other Polynesian languages such as Hawaiian, Samoan, Māori, and Tahitian, among others. [2]

  7. Tonga language - Wikipedia

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    Tonga may refer to five different languages: Tongan language , or Tonga (ISO 639-3: ton ) – a Polynesian language spoken in Tonga in the South Pacific Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe) , or Chitonga (ISO 639-3: toi ) – a Bantu language spoken in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique

  8. List of English words of Polynesian origin - Wikipedia

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    The following words used in English exist as loanwords from one or more Polynesian languages. Words from Hawaiian and Māori are listed separately at List of English words of Hawaiian origin and List of English words of Māori origin respectively. Kava An intoxicating drink made from plant roots. From Tongan. Mai Tai

  9. Tokaleya - Wikipedia

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    December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Tokaleya people are indigenous to the area surrounding Mosi oa Tunya in Zambia and Zimbabwe . They comprise two related groups, the Toka (Batoka) and the Leya (Baleya), and they speak dialects of the Tonga language and Lozi (Zambia).