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Jukethatbox (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{construction}} {{Infobox language | name = Ah Oka | nativename = ‘ā ōka | pronunciation = ʔaː o̞ːka | ethnicity = Tipu Oka | creator = User:Jukethatbox | created = 2024 | fam1 = Sinatolean | fam2 = Hauhau | ancestor1 = Proto-Sinatolean | ancestor2 = Himé Hauhau | notice = ipa }} '''Ah Oka'''(''‘ā ōka'' [ʔaː o̞ːka]) is a Sinatolean languages#Hauhau|Sinatolean Hauhau...") |
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| Ah Oka | |
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| ‘ā ōka | |
| Pronunciation | [ʔaː o̞ːka] |
| Created by | Jukethatbox |
| Date | 2024 |
| Ethnicity | Tipu Oka |
Sinatolean
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Early forms | |
Ah Oka(‘ā ōka [ʔaː o̞ːka]) is a Sinatolean Hauhau language spoken on Ka Oka(kā ōka) island in the Nelahgan Islands. It is the most spoken descendant of the ancient Hau-Hau language, which was the first Sinatolean language branch to diverge with the arrival of the T'pu Hau people on the Pukahau Archipelago of the Nelahgans.