How do you say hello in uvea?

How do you say hello in uvea?

For example: Mālō te ma’uli (hello) can be written Malo te mauli.

How do you say hello in Wallis and Futuna?

Quick facts

  1. Official Name: Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands.
  2. Indigenous Peoples: Polynesians.
  3. Official Languages: Wallisian, Futunan and French.
  4. Political Status: French overseas territory, called an island collectivity.
  5. Capital: Mata-Utu.
  6. Population: 15,500 (2014 est.)
  7. Greeting: Mālō te ma’uli.

What language do they speak in Wallis?

French
Wallis and Futuna/Official languages

Which country has the most spoken first language in the world?

Papua New Guinea
List

Rank Country or territory Number of speakers
Mean
1 Papua New Guinea 5,040
2 Indonesia 315,165
3 Nigeria 348,225

Is English spoken in Wallis and Futuna?

The official language of Wallis and Futuna, however, is French. It is noted that the islanders of these two separate islands prefer to talk in their local languages more.

What is the official language of Wallis and Futuna?

What is the East Uvean language?

The language is also known as East Uvean to distinguish it from the related West Uvean language spoken on the outlier island of Ouvéa near New Caledonia. The latter island was colonised from Wallis Island in the 18th century.

What is the dictionary definition of Uvea?

Define uvea. uvea synonyms, uvea pronunciation, uvea translation, English dictionary definition of uvea. n. The vascular middle layer of the eye constituting the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. u′ve·al adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English…

Why study the Japanese language at UVA?

The Japanese Language Program at UVa is an integral part of the comprehensive curriculum complemented by cultural and literary studies in the original and in English translation. Our program also introduces you to the world of Classical Japanese.

Why study Portuguese at UVA?

Studying Portuguese at UVa offers students a unique chance to learn about Brazilian and other Portuguese-speaking cultures across the world. The program is designed as an accelerated language-learning experience for students who are already proficient in French, Italian, or Spanish.

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