1. Tuvaluan - Noun
2. Tuvaluan - Adjective
3. Tuvaluan - Proper noun
Tuvaluan (plural Tuvaluans)
A person from Tuvalu or of Tuvaluan descent.
Tuvaluan (not comparable)
Of, from, or pertaining to Tuvalu, the Tuvaluan people or the Tuvaluan language.
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Tuvaluan
language mostly spoken in Tuvalu
Parliament and official functions are conducted in the Tuvaluan language. Source: Internet
The International Monetary Fund 2014 Country Report described the effect of the global financial crisis (GFC) as reducing demand for the services of Tuvaluan seafarers. Source: Internet
The population rose steadily from the 1960s until 2006 when the Government of Nauru repatriated thousands of Tuvaluan and I-Kiribati workers from the country. Source: Internet
The whitish powder that is the result is mixed with water and painted on the buildings. citation A Tuvaluan dancer at Auckland's Pasifika Festival Art of Tuvalu main The women of Tuvalu use cowrie and other shells in traditional handicrafts. Source: Internet
Tuvaluan athletes have also participated in the men's and women's 100 metre sprints at the World Championships in Athletics from 2009. Source: Internet
Tuvaluan traditional histories are that the first settlers of the islands planted Coconut palms as they were not found on the islands. Source: Internet