Te Leo Wale

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Te Leo Wale is an alternative name for the Pukapukan language, a Polynesian language spoken on Pukapuka Atoll in the Cook Islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polynesian language
language
alternativeNameOf Pukapukan language NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Samoan language NERFINISHED
Tokelauan language NERFINISHED
Tuvaluan language NERFINISHED
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Pukapukan people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Pukapuka language NERFINISHED
Pukapukan NERFINISHED
hasBasicWordOrder VOS
VSO
hasCulturalRole marker of Pukapukan identity
hasDialects Ngake village variety
Pukapuka village variety
Yato village variety
hasDomainOfUse home and community
local church activities
traditional songs and chants
hasGlottocode puka1243
hasISO639-3Code pkp
hasLanguageStatus minority language in the Cook Islands
hasMorphologicalType predominantly analytic
hasNameInEnglish Pukapukan NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfSpeakersApprox 2000
hasPhonologicalFeature five-vowel system
typical Polynesian consonant inventory
locatedInBranch Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
locatedInLanguageFamily Austronesian languages NERFINISHED
locatedInSubfamily Malayo-Polynesian languages
locatedInSubgroup Oceanic languages NERFINISHED
region South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
spokenIn Cook Islands NERFINISHED
Pukapuka Atoll NERFINISHED
usedAlongside Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
English
usedFor daily communication on Pukapuka Atoll
usedInDomain local education (early years)
traditional oral literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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