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    Borrowed from Palauan Belau (Palau), traditionally derived from aidebelau (indirect replies) in reference to the island's creation story, or from beluu (village), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *banua (inhabited land, territory).

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    Palau

    1. A country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania. Official name: Republic of Palau. Capital: Ngerulmud.
      Synonyms: PW, PLW (symbols)
      • 1989, Douglas L. Oliver, “Social Relations”, in Native Cultures of the Pacific Islands[1], Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 146:
        Another society in which wealth per se was highly valued was Palau, but wealth belonging to descent units and not to individuals. []
        Palau society was divided into a large number of individually named, exogamous matriclans, and these were in turn subdivided into named matrilineages, each of which was a land-owning corporation and localized within a single community.
      • 2014 February 5, Edith M. Lederer, “Palau to ban commercial fishing, promote tourism”, in AP News[2], archived from the original on 19 July 2023[3]:
        The president of Palau declared Tuesday that his Pacific island nation will ban commercial fishing and become a marine sanctuary. []
        Remengesau said establishing “a 100 percent marine sanctuary” will enable Palau to preserve “a pristine environment” and promote snorkeling, scuba diving and ecotourism as an alternative way to grow its economy.
      • 2016 February 17, Ian Urbina, “Palau vs. the Poachers”, in The New York Times[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 17 February 2016[5]:
        Few places on the planet are as isolated as Palau, or as sprawling. Its 21,000 residents are scattered across a handful of its 250 islands, which take up just 177 square miles combined. Relatively poor, and with no military of its own, Palau employs a marine police division with just 18 members and one patrol ship.
      • 2021 October 14, Byron Kaye, “Tiny Pacific nation beats the world with 99% COVID vaccination, says Red Cross”, in Raju Gopalakrishnan, editor, Reuters[6], archived from the original on 14 October 2021, Asia Pacific‎[7]:
        Fully 99% of Palau's population over 12 has had both shots of vaccine for the new coronavirus, the International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) said, citing government figures which also show that this amounts to 16,152 people.
        That puts Palau, an archipelago of 500 islands in the western Pacific Ocean, in the "top spot", the IFRC said in a statement, ahead of countries like Portugal which was named one of the world's most vaccinated countries when 80% of its 10 million people were fully immunized last month.
      • 2024 December 5, Joyu Wang, Austin Ramzy, “Beijing Has Picked Off Taiwan’s Remaining Allies. Taiwan Is Fighting Back.”, in The Wall Street Journal[8], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 06 December 2024[9]:
        While in Palau, Lai delivered a speech at its legislature and plans to open a government building complex that Taiwan helped to build. On Friday, Taiwan and Palau are set to conduct a joint maritime rescue drill, with Taiwan’s coast guard sending one of its newest domestically-made vessels from its southern port of Kaohsiung, in a possible rehearsal for showdowns with Chinese coast guard vessels in disputed regional waters.
      • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Palau.

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    • Ulithian: Bal’aaw

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    1. ^ Seltzer, Leon E., editor (1952), “Palau”, in The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World, Morningside Heights, NY: Columbia University Press, →OCLC, page 1414, column 3:Sometimes spelled Pelew.
    2. ^ “Pa·lau or Pe·lew”, in The International Geographic Encyclopedia and Atlas, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1979, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 587, column 1

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania; capital: Ngerulmud)

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    • IPA(key): [ˈpalau̯]
    • Hyphenation: Pa‧lau

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    Palau n (indeclinable, relational adjective palauský, demonym Palauan, female demonym Palauanka)

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)
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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    • IPA(key): /ˈpɑlɑu̯/, [ˈpɑ̝lɑ̝u̯]
    • Rhymes: -ɑlɑu
    • Syllabification(key): Pa‧lau
    • Hyphenation(key): Pa‧lau

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)

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    Inflection of Palau (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation)
    nominative Palau
    genitive Palaun
    partitive Palauta
    illative Palauhun
    singular plural
    nominative Palau
    accusative nom. Palau
    gen. Palaun
    genitive Palaun
    partitive Palauta
    inessive Palaussa
    elative Palausta
    illative Palauhun
    adessive Palaulla
    ablative Palaulta
    allative Palaulle
    essive Palauna
    translative Palauksi
    abessive Palautta
    instructive
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of Palau (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Palauni
    accusative nom. Palauni
    gen. Palauni
    genitive Palauni
    partitive Palautani
    inessive Palaussani
    elative Palaustani
    illative Palauhuni
    adessive Palaullani
    ablative Palaultani
    allative Palaulleni
    essive Palaunani
    translative Palaukseni
    abessive Palauttani
    instructive
    comitative
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Palausi
    accusative nom. Palausi
    gen. Palausi
    genitive Palausi
    partitive Palautasi
    inessive Palaussasi
    elative Palaustasi
    illative Palauhusi
    adessive Palaullasi
    ablative Palaultasi
    allative Palaullesi
    essive Palaunasi
    translative Palauksesi
    abessive Palauttasi
    instructive
    comitative
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Palaumme
    accusative nom. Palaumme
    gen. Palaumme
    genitive Palaumme
    partitive Palautamme
    inessive Palaussamme
    elative Palaustamme
    illative Palauhumme
    adessive Palaullamme
    ablative Palaultamme
    allative Palaullemme
    essive Palaunamme
    translative Palauksemme
    abessive Palauttamme
    instructive
    comitative
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Palaunne
    accusative nom. Palaunne
    gen. Palaunne
    genitive Palaunne
    partitive Palautanne
    inessive Palaussanne
    elative Palaustanne
    illative Palauhunne
    adessive Palaullanne
    ablative Palaultanne
    allative Palaullenne
    essive Palaunanne
    translative Palauksenne
    abessive Palauttanne
    instructive
    comitative
    third-person possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Palaunsa
    accusative nom. Palaunsa
    gen. Palaunsa
    genitive Palaunsa
    partitive Palautaan
    Palautansa
    inessive Palaussaan
    Palaussansa
    elative Palaustaan
    Palaustansa
    illative Palauhunsa
    adessive Palaullaan
    Palaullansa
    ablative Palaultaan
    Palaultansa
    allative Palaulleen
    Palaullensa
    essive Palaunaan
    Palaunansa
    translative Palaukseen
    Palauksensa
    abessive Palauttaan
    Palauttansa
    instructive
    comitative

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    Palau n (proper noun, genitive Palaus or (optionally with an article) Palau)

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)

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     Palau (állam) on Hungarian Wikipedia

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    • IPA(key): [ˈpɒlɒu]
    • Hyphenation: Pa‧lau
    • Rhymes: -u

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania; official name: Palaui Köztársaság)

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    Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
    singular plural
    nominative Palau
    accusative Palaut
    dative Palaunak
    instrumental Palauval
    causal-final Palauért
    translative Palauvá
    terminative Palauig
    essive-formal Palauként
    essive-modal
    inessive Palauban
    superessive Palaun
    adessive Palaunál
    illative Palauba
    sublative Palaura
    allative Palauhoz
    elative Palauból
    delative Palauról
    ablative Palautól
    non-attributive
    possessive – singular
    Palaué
    non-attributive
    possessive – plural
    Palauéi
    Possessive forms of Palau
    possessor single possession multiple possessions
    1st person sing. Palaum
    2nd person sing. Palaud
    3rd person sing. Palauja
    1st person plural Palaunk
    2nd person plural Palautok
    3rd person plural Palaujuk

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    Italian

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    • IPA(key): /paˈlaw/
    • Rhymes: -aw
    • Hyphenation: Pa‧làu

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    Palau m

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    • IPA(key): [pɐ¹ˈlɑˑʊ]
    • Rhymes: -ɑˑʊ
    • Syllabification: Pa‧láu

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    Paláu m (uncountable, indeclinable, relational adjective palaujiẽtiškas, demonym palaujiẽtis, female demonym palaujiẽtė)

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania; official name: Paláu Respùblika)

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)
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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)
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    Borrowed from English Palau, from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    Palau n (indeclinable, related adjective palauski)

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)
    2. Palau (a commune and city in Sassari, Sardinia, Italy)

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    • Palau”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[10] (in Polish)

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    • Rhymes: -aw
    • Hyphenation: Pa‧lau

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    Palau m

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    Palau n (genitive Palaus)

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)

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    Declension of Palau
    singular
    nominative Palau
    accusative Palau'yu
    dative Palau'ya
    locative Palau'da
    ablative Palau'dan
    genitive Palau'nun

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    Ultimately from Palauan Belau (Palau).

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    Palau

    1. Palau (a country consisting of around 340 islands in Micronesia, in Oceania)