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Polynesian Languages with over 1,000 Speakers

Try to name the most spoken languages belonging to the Polynesian language family
Does not include Polynesian Outliers (Kapingamarangi, Nukuoro etc.)
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Last updated: February 4, 2026
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First submittedDecember 5, 2020
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510,000
Samoan
187,000
Tongan
100,000
New Zealand Māori
68,260
Tahitian
21,345
Cook Islands Māori
20,000
Hawaiian
10,000
Tuvaluan
10,400
Wallisian
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8,700
Marquesan
8,000
Austral
4,000
Paʻumotu
3,600
Futunan
2,000
Niuean
1,400
Tokelauan
1,000
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3 Comments
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Level 61
Oct 5, 2023
Rotuman is generally considered by linguists to be a West Fijian language, making it Melanesian and not Polynesian. However it is still under heavy debate as Rotuman people are genealogically more similar to Polynesians, and there are also loads of loan words from Polynesian languages as well. This is made worse by the fact that Rotuman makes extensive use of metathesis (switching the letters around in words eg. Comfortable ~> Comfturble), which muddles the words up even more and makes it harder to classify.
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Level 48
Mar 16, 2025
Hello,

I'm from Tahiti, with part of my heritage in the Tuamotu islands; could you accept "Paumotu" for "Tuamotuan", it's the most used word for it wether in local native languages or in French here in French Polynesia.

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Level 51
Feb 4, 2026
yes, that was a mistake on my behalf!