Atiu dialect

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The Atiu dialect is a regional variety of the Cook Islands Māori language spoken on the island of Atiu in the southern Cook Islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
regional variety of language
belongsToEthnicGroup Atiu islanders
Cook Islands Māori people NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Mangaian dialect
Mauke dialect NERFINISHED
Mitiaro dialect NERFINISHED
Rarotongan dialect
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto‑Eastern Polynesian language NERFINISHED
Proto‑Polynesian language
hasDomain everyday communication on Atiu
local cultural practices on Atiu
oral tradition on Atiu
hasMorphology analytic language
hasStatus minority language in the Cook Islands
hasTypology head‑initial language
verb–subject–object word order
languageBranch Eastern Polynesian languages
languageFamily Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
languageGroup Nuclear Polynesian languages
partOf Cook Islands Māori dialect continuum NERFINISHED
region South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
sharesMutualIntelligibilityWith other Cook Islands Māori dialects
spokenIn Atiu NERFINISHED
Cook Islands NERFINISHED
Southern Cook Islands NERFINISHED
subdivisionOf Cook Islands Māori language NERFINISHED
usedBy inhabitants of Atiu
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Mitiaro dialect hasRelatedDialect Atiu dialect