How to say sun in Tahitian?

Enjoy Christmas! : Merry Christmas! Long live next year! : Good year!

How to say bon appetit in Tahitian?

How to say bon appetit in Tahitian?
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French Fa’aleo Tahiti
I’m hungry, I’m thirsty I’m late / I’m late
Enjoy your food Maita a maita i
Health! Good luck!
It was fun! It is so good!

How do you say happy birthday in Tahitian? He as in He lives and.

How to do health in Tahitian? jump you Health! man!

How to say I love you in Polynesian?

How to say I love you in Polynesian?
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I’m here for you! I like you! no beats!

How to kiss in Polynesian? Comfort! Stop thinking! I kiss you!

What language do Polynesians speak?

What language do Polynesians speak?
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What language do they speak in the Marquesas? Marquesan is a Polynesian language of the Austronesian language family. This French Polynesian language is spoken on the island of the Marquesas.

What language is spoken in Bora Bora? Tahitian is the language of 45% of Polynesians, but 80% of them use it as a sign language.

What do you want in Tahitian?

What do you want in Tahitian?
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What are you doing What do you want?

How are you in Tahitian? To the response: ‘What do you think? so how are you? You can answer: Maitai (Good!), Maitai roa (Very good!) or Maitai ri’i (Not bad).

How do you say peace in Tahitian?

The first mixed Tahitian name consists of two parts: & quot; Hau & quot;: peace/peace and & quot; Mana & quot; : power/spirit, this first name awakens : & quot; calm mind & quot;, & quot; spirit of peace & quot;, gold & quot; Power. of peace”.

How do you say stars in Tahitian? Fetia. The name of this beautiful woman is Stella’s alter ego in Tahitian. As for the latter, it comes from a term that refers to “star”.

How do you say I love you in Haiti?

Haitian Creole (Haiti): mwen renmen’w / mouin rinmin’w.

How to say I love you in ancient Greek? σ ‘Î ± γΠ± Ï € ÏŽ, I love you.

How to say I love you in Cameroonian? Ma dzing wa / ma gnôre wa Ma dzing wa or ma gnôre wa means “I love you” in Ewondo or Kolo. The language is popular in Cameroon and Gabon and had 577,700 people speaking the country in 1982.

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