The French language is the official language in French Polynesia.
French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna
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Hawaiian is a Polynesian language predominantly spoken in the Hawaiian Islands. It has 13 letters (A, E, I, O, U, H, K, L, M, N, P, W) and includes macrons to indicate long vowels.
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.
the french polynesia is located in tahiti on the north part of french polynesia
It comes from Tahitian, the South Pacific, Polynesian language of French Polynesia.
the french made up french polynesia, and i think they like govern french polynesia... idkk
French Polynesia is a French overseas territory, so the official language is French. This is due to the colonization of the region by France and the subsequent influence and imposition of the French language on the local population. French is taught in schools and used in government, business, and daily life.
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.
French Polynesia is a French dependency, and so part of the French territory.
There is NO French Polynesian language !! French Polynesia is a French dependency and has several spoken languages and dialects. These languages are part of the Malayo-polynesian language family. The most spoken native language in what constitutes French Polynesia is called the Reo Tahiti. Reo is "voice, language". There are other Reo in this country such as the Reo mangareva, which is similar to the Reo Rarotonga. The 'Eo 'Enana which is similar to the Leo Hawai'i. Source: HURI TRANSLATIONS