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Fifty-six crossword puzzles testing word knowledge in te reo Maori and more. Suitable for bilingual learners.
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A collection of 56 crossword puzzles testing word knowledge in gagana Samoan. Clues in English - answers in Samoan. Answers in the back of the book.
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Designed for both classroom and personal use, this is a modern Samoan language resource. It features an emphasis on patterns of speech and communication through practice and examples; 10 practical dialogues covering everyday social situations; and, an introduction to the wider cu ...
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By Stebbins, Tonya N.
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ali (2,200 speakers) is a Papuan language spoken on the Gazelle Peninsula, East New Britain Province Papua New Guinea. It is a member of the Baining language family. The family is comprised of five languages: Kaket, Mali, Simbali, Ura and Kairak. Baining people share a common non ...
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This book is an important tool to help maintain the Niuean language in New Zealand. it is written for adults or teenagers and makes use of their knowledge of English so they can teach themselves if necessary.
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Features beautifully illustrated vocabulary words, a pronunciation guide, and a glossary. Word categories include family, home school, the body, opposites, numbers, nature, and time. Illustrations by Regina Meredith Malala bring terms to life.
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This little book introduces you to Rarotongan, the common language throughout the Cook Islands. An acquaintance with it will make you feel even more at home among these friendly people, and help you to better understand Cook Island culture.
The author, Mana Strickland, was a l ...
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In a country where more than 800 local languages are spoken, Tok Pisin is most frequently used in Papua New Guinea to communicate, to teach, to command, to pray and express thoughts and feelings. The language has developed over the last 150 years by the people who use it, and is ...
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The people who live in the Boumaa region of the Fijian island of Taveuni speak a dialect of Fijian that is mutually intelligible with Standard Fijian, the two differing as much perhaps as do the American and British varieties of English. During 1985, R. M. W. Dixon--one of the mo ...
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A comprehensive book of grammar for beginning students of Samoan Language. Entirely in Samoan.
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