Tobian language

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Tobian
Spoken in: Palau 
Region: Islands of Tobi (or Hatobohei), Pulo Anna, Merir, Fana, Helen Reef and Sonsoral
Total speakers: 100
Language family: Austronesian
 Malayo-Polynesian
  Central Eastern
   Eastern
    Oceanic
     Central-Eastern
      Remote
       Micronesian
        Proper
         Ponapeic-Trukic
          Tobian
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: map
ISO 639-3: tox

The Tobian language, also Tobi, is, with English and the Sonsorolese language, the language spoken on the Palau islands of Tobi (or Hatobohei), Pulo Anna, Merir, Fana, Helen Reef and Sonsoral (or Sonsorol). It has about 100 speakers over the world. It is mostly spoken on Tobi.

[edit] Examples of words

  • animal = Mar
  • coconut = ruh
  • goodbye = sabuho
  • soldierfish = red
  • language = Ramarih

[edit] External links

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