No
It is composed of the main island "Tahiti Nui" and the small island "Tahiti Iti". The official languageis French, many speak English and Tahitian.
It means: Big Tahiti, or Tahiti the great (Greater Tahiti). Tahiti, the island is shaped like an eight, one circle being larger than the other. Hence, Tahiti Nui is the greater of the circles.
by whom are you taught?
The English taught in elementary are just the basic ones.In College,the English taught are the hard ones. like journalism.
My parents
French and Tahitian are the main languages.People speak English too, because of the amount of tourists that come. This is because Bora Bora is right by Tahiti (where the airport is) and because tahiti is also french.
Active: My teacher teaches me English. Passive: English is taught to me by my teacher.
Yes. In most parts of Germany English is the first foreign language taught at school.
The past tense of "teach" is "taught." For example, "She taught English to her students yesterday."
English is taught in schools as a first language
Tahiti is already written in Tahitian.
Yes, "Tahitian" is an English word used to describe anything related to Tahiti, including its culture, language, and people. It refers to the indigenous language spoken in Tahiti, which is part of the Austronesian language family. The term is commonly used in discussions about Polynesian culture and tourism.