taahine hoihoifua or taahine talavou
In English it is grammatical to say "You are a beautiful princess".
'beautiful princess' is in Dutch 'mooie prinses' or 'prachtige prinses'
In Tongan, you would say "Ofa atu, kuō e fa'ahinga" to express "I love you, beautiful queen." "Ofa atu" means "I love you," and "kuō e fa'ahinga" translates to "beautiful queen." This phrase combines affection with admiration, conveying deep respect and love.
'Talavou' (TAH-LA-VOE) is Tongan for 'beautiful'. =)
In Tongan, "don't forget me" is said as "Kātoa e te u hū." This phrase conveys a heartfelt reminder for someone to remember you. Tongan is a beautiful language, and expressions of sentiment like this are often meaningful in personal relationships.
Mikaele
mata usi tonga
beautiful
I'm pretty sure it means... "How are you my beautiful princess?" :) ------- You can also say "How is my beautiful princess doing?"
beautiful princess
you can say-"Suprabhat meri sundara rajkumari"
it means nothing, but how to say it in tongan is "tolu"