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Äiwoo is an Oceanic subgroup of the Austronesian language spoken in the Santa Cruz islands and the Reef islands, both residing in Temotu province. Smaller islands make up the Reef islands, consisting of Fenualoa, Lomlom, Nibanga Nede, and Nibanga Temaa. Äiwoo can also be called Ayiwo, Aïwo, Gnivo, Lomlom, Naaude, Nifilole, Nivo, Reef Islands, and Reefs.

Nouns Similar to English, Äiwoo nouns are used to describe a person, place or thing, which can be paired with a suffix to show a possessive case.

Verbs Verbs in Äiwoo are divided into three classes: intransitive verbs, A-verbs, and O-verbs.

Demonstratives In Äiwoo forms classified as demonstrative several syntactic functions, but share the property of distinguishing between a ‘here, close by’ and a ‘there, far away’ form.
 * this sentence is a little confusing…

Mwaldrep20 (talk) 19:52, 8 March 2019 (UTC)

Also a cool note if you did not know is to add a " " before and after a word. What this will do is link that word to another wiki article. For example when you want to link the word monkey it will not do anything when clicking it. But if you type it as monkey  it will appear blue and can be clicked on to be directed to another wiki article.