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Samuel
I come from a nation with a population of 1500. Niue đłđș a small island located in the Pacific Islands. Our waters are clear, our air is clean and our land is fertile.
However, our language is sort of dying.
On the island, majority of occupants are able to speak both Niuean (native language) and English. However, offshore (in New Zealand,) only a handful of our people are able to speak the language (less than 10%).
I grew up in New Zealand but like many other Niueans, I was only taught English.
At the start of this year, I started learning Niuean.
I am now five months deep into learning the language and I have created 1000 digital flashcards to help with my studies.
As I grow in compentency, I am hoping to create an app and various flashcard decks to help others learn the language.
25 maj 2022 10:12
Komentarze · 19
7
Keep up with the good work!
25 maja 2022
3
That sounds promising! So, apparently Niuean is closely related to Tongan, which has a relatively large number of speakers for a Polynesian language. How much mutual intelligibility is there?
10 czerwca 2022
3
Keep up with the good work!
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10 czerwca 2022
2
Fakalofa atu and Kia Ora Samuel,
That is awesome! The language is so similar to MÄori. Are you teaching Niuean on italki? I just joined italki as a Te Reo MÄori teacher. Would love to connect! NgÄ mihi.
16 czerwca 2022
2
Fascinating â€ïž
9 czerwca 2022
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