Rotuma Language Week !
Information Report
Noa ‘ia ! That’s hello in the Rotuman language . My information report today will share with you some important facts about Rotuma .
Rotuma is a small island located in the Southern hemisphere . Rotuma is surrounded by many other islands, to the North there is Tuvalu, to the East is Samoa, South is Fiji and West is Vanuatu .
Rotuma’s total population is less than 2,000 people . With roughly about 10,000 people living in Fiji . In my opinion I think this is because of the Jobs, schools and space on the island of Rotuma .
The Main Languages spoken in Rotuma are English and Rotuman . Sadly the spoken languages are listed on the ‘Endangered list of Languages’ which means its slowly disappearing
After learning about the Language of Rotuma, I am now feeling the urge to get up and learn more about MY language and culture. I think it is important as well for others to know how important it is to be in an amazing culture and the heritage it holds . ‘ Never take anything for Granted ‘ .
Noa'ia! Hannah! This information that you have shared onto your blog is amazing! I love how you gave ideas and facts about the Island. Fu'amus/Nonoam.
ReplyDeleteNoa'ia Hannah
ReplyDeleteI really liked how you have put so much detail in your writing and I love all your facts about Rotuma which is also very interesting. I really enjoyed reading your conclusion about the Heritage.
Kind Regards, Yolanda
Noa'ia Hannah !
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog post about Rotuman Language week and I found it really interesting ! You clearly explained your details in each paragraph so good job ! Keep up with the great work .
from moui :))
Noa ' ia Hannah !!
ReplyDeleteYour blog post about Rotuma language week is Amazing !!, I love all the facts you've written down about Rotuma. Another thing I loved about your blog post is all the details you've put in to make your blog post interesting !!. I really enjoyed your blog post about Rotuma, keep up the good work Hannah !!
Kind Regards Leah :)
Noa'ia Hannah
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog post I love the facts you have written about Rotuma and the way you explained everything
From Osa
Noa' ia Hannah
ReplyDeleteall the infromation that you have wrtine is great