Only Tahiti speaks Tahitian. It is spoken there because it's the native language.
French, Marquesan, and Tahitian are the three main languages in French Polynesia. French is the sole official language. Statistics show Tahitian as more frequently and numerously spoken than Marquesan.
The Tahiti islands are collectively known as French Polynesia, and yes, they speak French. Here is a list of all 9 languages spoken in French Polynesia: 1. Austral 2. Chinese, Hakka 3. French 4. Mangareva 5. Marquesan, North 6. Marquesan, South 7. Rapa 8. Tahitian 9. Tuamotuan
It is a Marquesic language, one of the sub-groups of Eastern Polynesia and similar to the Maori language of New Zealand and the Tahitian language of French Polynesia.
"La Orana" is Tahitian, a Polynesian language spoken in French Polynesia. It is a common greeting that translates to "hello" or "welcome."
The Tahitian TLD is .pf PF Stands for Polynésie Française or in English, French Polynesia
French Polynesia is the largest export of the cultured Tahitian pearl. Tahitian pearl also known as black pearls, it also contain different colors such as green, pink, blue, silver and yellow.
The countries in Oceania that speak French are New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna. French is an official language in these territories due to their historical ties with France.
French is an official language in New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, and French Polynesia in the South Pacific. These territories have a significant French-speaking population due to historical ties with France.
It comes from Tahitian, the South Pacific, Polynesian language of French Polynesia.
Some Pacific countries that speak French include New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna. French is an official language in these territories due to their historical ties with France.
It is composed of the main island "Tahiti Nui" and the small island "Tahiti Iti". The official languageis French, many speak English and Tahitian.
the french polynesia is located in tahiti on the north part of french polynesia