You would use the Spanish phrase: Felices Pascuas.
"Kia ora" is a common way to say hello on Easter Island, which is part of the Polynesian culture.
Hello in Norfolk Island language is "wataweih" which is derived from the Polynesian language.
You say "hello" in English.
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
The noun 'Easter Island' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
In Neapolitan, you say "ciao" to say hello.
Hello
you just say 'hello'
Family = Familia (the majority of people on Easter Island speak spanish).
Easter Island Café = Cafetería de Isla de Pascua.
Simple, "Hello". There's no different language.
Isla de Pascuas
ran annim Satowan Island Chuukese - ranalum
The importance Easter Island has to Chile is that the Chilean Indians lived there before they disappeared so Easter Island belongs to Chile. And don't say I'm wrong because I'm Chilean and my ancestor are from Chile
No, no one would say that. People have lived there for 3000 years. They never lost their island.
Easter Island is generally considered more mysterious due to its iconic and enigmatic giant stone statues called Moai. These statues have long puzzled researchers and visitors alike about how and why they were created. On the other hand, Christmas Island is more known for its unique wildlife, including the annual red crab migration.
Allies: Easter Island had limited interactions with other civilizations due to its remote location, but is believed to have had some contact with Polynesian islanders. Enemies: Historically, Easter Island faced threats from tribal warfare among its own population, as well as potential conflicts with European explorers and colonizers.
the Easter bunny lives on Easter island