ngang mi tongek ( I love you)hOw yoU can sAy it ( nang me tonek ).
It depends on which Chuuk island you are from, my boyfriend is from Satowan Island, and they say I love you - Ai Tong Ngonuk
"I love you" in Chuukese is "Mi ekisou."
In Chuukese, you can say "Kaselel."
In Chuukese, you can say "Apasa" to convey that you do not know.
In Chuukese, you can say "Kalahngan en wiich."
"Kammagar" is how you say good night in Chuukese.
In Chuukese, you would say "Kaselel tirow?" to ask someone how they are.
ran annim Satowan Island Chuukese - ranalum
uwa sanuk
In Chuukese, you would say "Kaselel tirow?" to ask someone how they are.
kereso
The Chuukese word for welcome depends on what time of day. For example: Morning- Ran anim....After noon-Nekunion Anim.....Night- Nepwong Anim. But if you mean welcome when you say Thank you then you say Kinisou back.
You can find information about the Chuukese language from sources such as academic journals, linguistic studies, language learning materials, and online resources dedicated to Pacific Island languages. Additionally, contacting local communities or cultural centers in the Chuuk region or utilizing language learning apps that offer Chuukese language lessons can also provide valuable information.
Rán Allim Pronounced "ran" as in she ran to the store. And "ah-neem" on Moen, L's are pronounced as N's
Chuukese are people from the Chuuk lagoon. Chuuk is one of the islands like Yap, Phonpei, and Kosrae that make up the Federated States of Micronesia.
CHUUKESE PEOPLE EAT HEALTHY FOOD..SUCH AS TARO,BREADFRUTS,FISH,BANANA,COCONUTS,RICE,..all kinds of seafood...
NOPE ! WhOEVER iS ASkiN ThiS ST00Pid QUESTiON iS WEIRd !
Its All the islands that make up CHUUK
you say i love you