Ticopian language
Ticopean | ||
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Spoken in |
Solomon Islands (on Tikopia ) | |
speaker | 3,324 (as of 1999) | |
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ISO 639 -1 |
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ISO 639 -2 |
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ISO 639-3 |
tkp |
The Nicopian language is a Polynesian language spoken on Tikopia , an island in the Solomon Islands . It is most closely related to the Anutic language spoken in Anuta (Solomon Islands).
The basic word order of the language is subject-verb-object (SVO) or verb-subject-object (VSO).