- Tahiti - Wikipedia
French is the sole official language, although the Tahitian language (Reo Tahiti) is also widely spoken Tahiti was called Otaheite in earlier European documents: this is a rendering of the Tahitian phrase ʻo Tahiti, which is typically pronounced [ʔotaˈhɛiti]
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Tahitian is mainly spoken by islanders in their homes, while French is commonly used in schools and business The Tahitian language has a melodic intonation like a luring appeal and is very simple, with only 16 letters and 1,000 words
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Tahiti, largest island of the Îles du Vent (Windward Islands) of the Society Islands, French Polynesia, in the central South Pacific Ocean Its nearest neighbor is Moorea, 12 miles (20 km) to the northwest
- Tahitian and French Polynesian Culture - Tahiti Tourisme
The rich and thriving ancestral culture of The Islands of Tahiti has been passed down through the generations This ma’ohi heritage is a world where gods, warriors and men become the legends that rhythm the lives of the Tahitian people, in a land where music, dance and art are part of everyday life
- Tahitian language and alphabet - Omniglot
Tahitian is a Polynesian language spoken in Tahiti and other islands in French Polynesia (reo mā’oh), a French overseas territory According to the 2007 census that are about 68,000 Tahitian speakers, most of whom live in the Society Islands (Îles de la Société)
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Grown from an orchid plant, the Tahitian variety is a rare species with an incredible aroma and international acclaim The beans are more supple and richer in oil than many species, making them highly desirable among connoisseurs
- Tahitian Polynesian Culture | Experience Tahiti at PCC
In Tahitian culture, both men and women shared in the cooking chores Food preparation took place on the table platform in the back area A man would typically gather the vegetables, hunt pigs and birds, fish in the deeper waters, and perform the more strenuous cooking chores
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Tahitian, or Reo Tahiti, is the indigenous Polynesian language many locals speak It is especially spoken in rural areas and smaller islands (like the Marquesas and the Austral Islands)
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