Tuvalu mo te Atua
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"Tuvalu for the Almighty" (Tuvaluan: "Tuvalu mo te Atua") is the national anthem of Tuvalu. The lyrics and music are by Afaese Manoa.[1] It was adopted in 1978, when the country became independent from the United Kingdom.[2] It is also used as a motto of the country and additionally serves as the title of the Coat of arms of Tuvalu.[3]
Lyrics
Tuvaluan lyrics[2] | IPA transcription as sung[4][5][a] | English lyrics[2] |
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I | 1 | I |
See also
- Afaese Manoa
Notes
- ^ See Help:IPA and Tuvaluan language § Phonology.
References
- ^ "National Anthems of the Commonwealth: Melbourne 2006 Edition" (PDF). Naxos. 2005. p. 13. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
- ^ a b c "Tuvalu Language Week Education Resource 2016" (PDF). Ministry for Pacific Peoples. 2016. p. 9 (10 in file). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
- ^ Teo, Noatia P. (1983). "Chapter 17, Colonial Rule". In Larcy, Hugh (ed.). Tuvalu: A History. University of the South Pacific/Government of Tuvalu. pp. 127–139.
- ^ Embassy of Tuvalu in Taiwan (2015-10-10). "Tuvalu's 37th Independence Day Celebration in Taiwan-National Anthem III". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
- ^ Floris de Jong (2022-04-23). "Tuvalu National Anthem". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
External links
- National anthem of Tuvalu MIDI
- National Anthem of Tuvalu – Streaming audio, lyrics and information (archived 4 May 2018)
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