Apr 14, 2002 17:27
22 yrs ago
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English term

nauruan

Non-PRO English Other Education / Pedagogy education
apparently it's a language term

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+7
3 mins
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Nauruan

adjective derived from Nauru, a small state in the Pacific Ocean. For details, see link.

HTH,

Serge L.

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Note added at 2002-04-14 17:31:00 (GMT)
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It\'s the name of the language as well (see link also)
Peer comment(s):

agree Margaret Lagoyianni : You beat me to it
6 mins
agree jerrie : I was just about to type this in..
7 mins
agree Renée Levié (X)
7 mins
Thank you all!
agree Florence Bremond : yes see http://www.trussel.com/f_nau.htm
1 hr
Indeed, that's my ref. too
agree John Kinory (X) : It was on the tip of my whatdya-call-it
2 hrs
Thanks John!
agree AhmedAMS
5 hrs
Thanks Ahmed!
agree KORNELIA ZWIÓR-HOŁENKO : yes (island, state and language)
18 hrs
Thanks!
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+3
4 mins

Nauru = an island nation in the Pacific speaks nauruan

been there (not done this!)
Peer comment(s):

agree Chris Rowson (X) : but did you get a T-shirt?
3 mins
thanks. in 1970 t-shirts were noy yet in
agree AhmedAMS
5 hrs
hanks, Ahmed.
agree KORNELIA ZWIÓR-HOŁENKO : right - island, state, lg
18 hrs
thanks, yes it is ONE ISLAND and an independent nation
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4 mins

from Nauru - republic in the SW Pacific Ocean (on the atoll)

hope it will help
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