Tokelau Nouns
Nouns in the Tokelauan language refer to objects or sets of objects, qualities, states or ideas.
- tamāloa:tamaalo^R^Ea nredupsuf “man” ; (one redupnoun)
Locative noun s
- uta locnoun “ The islets on the far” ;
- fafo locnoun “ Outside, out of” ;
- falē locnoun “Communal settlement,” ;
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gāuta locnoun “ 1. Shore, land, (from” ;
- Todo: Check these:
- Iaugātogi n “Prize giving. Nae” ;
- Taumuliava n “rad itio” ;
- Iaupāma n “Palm leaf. (n.b.” ;
- Lafalafa n “Traditional name given” ;
Ordinary nouns
- a n “Letter A.” ;
- āeto n “(Bb.). Eagle. He” ;
- āeto:aaeto n “eagle” ;
- āiā n “Right, claim” ;
- aiha:aiha n “ice” ;
- aihiga n “Sam. ‘aisiga A” ;
- aitu n “ghost, spirit. E” ;
- ao n “daylight” ;
- aoao n “Supremacy. Ko” ;
etc
This (part of) documentation was generated from src/fst/morphology/stems/nouns.lexc