"Mwotlap" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Mwotlap M̄otlap (“Motalava island”), from Proto-Torres-Banks *Mʷotalaβa (“big Mota”). Cognate with Mota M̄ota Lava. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|mlv|M̄otlap||t=Motalava island}} Mwotlap M̄otlap (“Motalava island”), {{m|und||*Mʷotalaβa|big Mota}} *Mʷotalaβa (“big Mota”), {{cog|mtt|M̄ota Lava}} Mota M̄ota Lava Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Mwotlap
  1. An Oceanic language spoken mainly on the island of Motalava in Vanuatu (Banks Islands). Wikipedia link: Mwotlap Categories (topical): Languages Synonyms: Motlav (english: former name) Translations (language): mwotlap [masculine] (French), Motalava (Mota), M̄otlap (Mwotlap), M̄otlav (Olrat), мвотла́п (mvotláp) [masculine] (Russian), M̄otlav (Vurës)

Alternative forms

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