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'''Iwáxa Tui ''' [iˈwɐ.ʔa ˈtu.i] is a language spoken by a seafaring culture known as the Tui people. The name Iwáxa Tui comes from the phrase ''iwaak'a tui'' [iˈwaːk̚.a ˈtu.i] (or, colloquially, ''iwaag'a toi'' [iˈwaː.ɠa ˈto.i]) meaning "voice of the people".
'''Iwáxa Tui ''' [iˈwɐ.ʔa ˈtu.i] is a language spoken by a seafaring culture known as the Tui people. The name Iwáxa Tui comes from the phrase ''iwaak'a tui'' [iˈwaːk̚.a ˈtu.i] (or, colloquially, ''iwaag'a toi'' [iˈwaː.ɠa ˈto.i]) meaning "voice of the people".