• Saʼa (also known as South Malaita and Apaeʼaa) is an Oceanic language spoken on Small Malaita and Ulawa Island in the Solomon Islands. In 1999, there...
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  • Sa'a can refer to: Sa'a, Cameroon, a town in Cameroon Sa'a language, of the Solomon Islands This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Oceanic language, and its current status is shifting, meaning that its speaker community is in the process of speaking a different language, to the Sa'a language...
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    average rainfall of some 2,800 mm (110.24 inches). A dialect of the Sa'a language is spoken on Ulawa Island. First recorded sighting by Europeans was...
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  • Sa'a is a town located in the Centre Province of Cameroon, within the Lekie division. Sa'a is a small town composed of two main ethnic groups: Eton and...
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    Malango, Talise Longgu–Malaita–Makira family Longgu Malaita–Makira family Sa'a Makira (San Cristobal): Arosi, Fagani, Bauro, Kahua–Owa, ?Marau Wawa Malaita...
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    Malay: Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that...
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  • Moriori, or ta rē Moriori ('the Moriori language'), is a Polynesian language most closely related to New Zealand Māori. It is spoken by the Moriori, the...
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  • also closely related to Eton. Mengisa is spoken in the northern part of Sa'a commune (in Lekié department, Central Region). Leti at Ethnologue (18th ed...
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    indoˈnesija]) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca...
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