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Dual (grammatical number) and Tahitian language

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Difference between Dual (grammatical number) and Tahitian language

Dual (grammatical number) vs. Tahitian language

Dual (abbreviated) is a grammatical number that some languages use in addition to singular and plural. Tahitian (autonym Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Mā'ohi, languages of French Polynesia)Reo Mā'ohi correspond to “languages of natives from French Polynesia”, and may in principle designate any of the seven indigenous languages spoken in French Polynesia.

Similarities between Dual (grammatical number) and Tahitian language

Dual (grammatical number) and Tahitian language have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Austronesian languages, Grammatical number, Plural, Polynesian languages.

Austronesian languages

The Austronesian languages are a language family that is widely dispersed throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, Madagascar and the islands of the Pacific Ocean, with a few members in continental Asia.

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Grammatical number

In linguistics, grammatical number is a grammatical category of nouns, pronouns, and adjective and verb agreement that expresses count distinctions (such as "one", "two", or "three or more").

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Plural

The plural (sometimes abbreviated), in many languages, is one of the values of the grammatical category of number.

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Polynesian languages

The Polynesian languages are a language family spoken in geographical Polynesia and on a patchwork of outliers from south central Micronesia to small islands off the northeast of the larger islands of the southeast Solomon Islands and sprinkled through Vanuatu.

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Dual (grammatical number) and Tahitian language Comparison

Dual (grammatical number) has 147 relations, while Tahitian language has 71. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.83% = 4 / (147 + 71).

References

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