Lo-Toga

Lo-Toga is a member of the Southern Oceanic group of Malayo-Polynesian language family. It is spoken by about 580 people on the islands of Lo and Toga, which are part of the Torres group of islands in northern Vanuatu.

Lo-Toga is also known as Loh or Toga. Each island has its own dialect, which are named after the islands. It is written with the Latin alphabet.

Lo-Toga Alphabet

Lo-Toga Alphabet

Download an alphabet chart for Lo-Toga (Excel)

Sample sentences in Lo-Toga

Source: http://alex.francois.online.fr/AF-dict-Lo-Toga_e.htm

Sample video in Lo-Toga

Information about Lo-Toga | Numbers

Links

Information about Lo-Toga
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo-Toga_language
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lht/
http://alex.francois.online.fr/AF-dict-Lo-Toga_e.htm
http://www.language-archives.org/language/lht

Oceanic languages

Adzera, Ahamb, Äiwoo, Aneityum, Apma, Araki, Are, ’Auhelawa, Avava, Babatana, Bariai, Bola, Big Numbas, Buhutu, Bwaidoka, Caac, Cheke Holo, Dorig, Hiri Motu, Hiw, Hoava, Kakabai, Kaninuwa, Kokota, Kove, Kurti, Lakon, Lehali, Lenakel, Lewo, Lote, Lo-Toga, Löyöp, Manam, Marovo, Maskelynes, Mato, Mavea, Mono-Alu, Motu, Mussau-Emira, Mwotlap, Nafsan, Nahavaq, Namakura, Nanggu, Nduke, Neve‘ei, Neverver, Ninde, North Efate, Nume, Paamese, Papapana, Raga, Rotuman, Roviana, Sa, Sakao, Saliba, Siar, Sio, Ske, Sobei, Sursurunga, Tamambo, Tami, Teanu, Tigak, Tirax, Tolai, Touo, Ubir, Ughele, Uneapa, Vatlongos, Vitu, Vurës, Western Fijian, Yabem, Yapese

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

Page created: 17.02.23. Last modified: 21.02.23

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