| Te Parau Tinito | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Tahiti | 
| Region | Papeete | 
Native speakers  | None elderly L2 speakers  | 
Tahitian pidgin  | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) | 
| Glottolog | None | 
| ELP | Te Parau Tinito | 
Te Parau Tinito[1] (Tahitian for 'Chinese speech') is a moribund pidgin language spoken by ethnic Chinese in Tahiti, primarily in the capital Papeete. It is losing ground to Tahitian and French, and speakers are elderly.[2]
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