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Tokelauan is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,700 people on the atolls of Tokelau. It is a member of the Samoic family of Polynesian languages. It is, alongside English, the official language of Tokelau. In addition to the population of Tokelau, it is spoken by approximately 2,900 Tokelauan expatriates in New Zealand.

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German (German) Tokelauische Sprache
Spanish (Spanish) Idioma tokelauano
French (French) Tokelauan

Tokelau

Nukunonu 9° 10′6″s, 171° 48′35″W Fakaofo 9° 21′55″s, 171° 12′54″W Languages Tokelauan, English Capital None; each atoll has its own administrative center Political status Territory... 1963 to 1999, and defence is the responsibility of New Zealand. However, the Tokelauans are drafting...

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