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Sun in Austronesian Languages
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The Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Research Group is pleased to announce that its thirteenth international conference – APLL13 – will be hosted by the University of Edinburgh on 10-12 June, 2021. Owing to the current pandemic and the unpredictability of travel restrictions, we plan to hold APLL13 in a fully-online format. We will provide more information on how this will work closer to the date. The purpose of the APLL conferences is to provide a venue for presentation of the best current research on Austronesian and Papuan languages and linguistics, and to promote collaboration and research in this area. APLL13 follows a successful online instantiation of APLL, hosted by the University of Oslo, as well as previous APLL conferences held in Leiden, Surrey, Paris and London, and the Austronesian Languages and Linguistics (ALL) conferences held at SOAS and St Catherine's College, Oxford.
Hawaiian*:
Ku'u ipo
Translation:
My sweetheart / my lover
*Hawaiian is the Austronesian language of Hawaii.
Hawaiian Vocabulary:
kuʻu determiner = (affectionate) my first person singular possessive
ipo noun = sweetheart, lover, girlfriend or boyfriend
Wanna learn some more foreign terms of endearment? Please follow these links if you’d like to learn the language of love, InshaaAllah:
21+ Charmingly Beautiful and Delicate Names for Your Honeybunch in Different Languages - Part 1
21+ Charmingly Beautiful and Delicate Names for Your Honeybunch in Different Languages - Part 2
Sources and Further Reading:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pet-names-foreign-languages_us_56bbbbede4b0c3c5505005ab?slideshow=true
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/ku%CA%BBu
http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~katen/Words.html
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Sound of the Austronesian Languages (38 Languages + 1 Creole)
This video showcases some of the languages in the Austronesian language family, mostly spoken in Madagascar, southeast Asia, and the islands of the Pacific. All of the languages in this family stem from a language spoken in Taiwan thousands of years ago, and ancient Austronesian voyagers carried their languages with them to many far-flung locations (from Madagascar in eastern Africa all the way to Easter Island in the eastern Pacific), making the Austronesian family the most geographically widespread language family in the world (at least when looking at indigenous language ranges). I hope you enjoy this video, and please let me know if I made any mistakes. sources etc,: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HPVqCFzJM4