"language" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The plant or its roots are referred to in most Polynesian languages as tī.
- Leaders of the group use obscure titles that combine words from several Polynesian languages.
- All Polynesian languages show strong similarity, particularly in vocabulary.
- Certain regular correspondences can be noted between different Polynesian languages.
- The latter method has come into common use in Polynesian languages.
- Note: many Polynesian languages have a glottal stop, which in most of them is seldom written, however.
- Tao is a word in Polynesian languages and can have a number of different meanings.
- They speak Tuvaluan, a Polynesian language and number around a thousand.
- It occurs a small subset of people words in most Polynesian languages.
- In most other Polynesian languages, the cognate words refer to sharks or simply fish.
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