| *'''Notes''': Any term that is unsure should be marked as such in the ''Notes'' section, although it often becomes clear by examining the most diagnostic Polynesian langauges in conjunction, which are [[Tongan]], [[Maori]], and [[Rapa Nui]]. Any term that consists of distinguishable parts or has other miscellaneous linguistic information attached to it should have this explained in the notes. | | *'''Notes''': Any term that is unsure should be marked as such in the ''Notes'' section, although it often becomes clear by examining the most diagnostic Polynesian langauges in conjunction, which are [[Tongan]], [[Maori]], and [[Rapa Nui]]. Any term that consists of distinguishable parts or has other miscellaneous linguistic information attached to it should have this explained in the notes. |