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Created page with "'''Iwá'a Tui ''' {{ipa|[iˈwa.ʔa ˈtu.i]}} is a language spoken by a seafaring culture known as the Tui people. The name Iwá'a Tui comes from the phrase ''iwáák-a tui'' {{ipa|[iˈwaːk̚.a ˈtu.i]}} (or, colloquially, ''iwáág'a toi'' {{ipa|[iˈwaː.ɠa ˈto.i]}}) meaning "voice of the people". Iwá'a Tui is a mainly analytic language with few non-interacting affixes. == Grammar == === Honorific Speech === Many of Iwá'a Tui's words have 2 or 3 forms reflecting..." |
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