Thank you = Mauruuru
In Tahitian, you can say "māuruuru" to express thankfulness.
Mauruuru
Some ways to say thank you in Pacific island languages are: Hawaiian: Mahalo Tahitian: Mauruuru Fijian: Vinaka Samoan: Fa'afetai
In Polynesian, "thank you" can be expressed as "fa'afetai" in Samoan, "māuruuru" in Tahitian, and "mālō" in Tongan.
"Niawen" is how you say "thank you" in Cayuga language.
In the Pueblo language, you can say thank you by saying "ahéhee."
To say the color blue in the Tahitian language, you would need to know what type of blue you are talking about. The simple color is n¥namu while the word for the blue ocean is moana.
Maururu (mah-roo-roo) = Thank you
To say the color blue in the Tahitian language, you would need to know what type of blue you are talking about. The simple color is n¥namu while the word for the blue ocean is moana.
That all depends on which aboriginal language you want to say thank you in.
Aymara for thank you is yuspagara.
Tahitian is related to the following languages:MarquesanTuamotuanMangarevanRarotonganNew Zealand MāoriHawaiian
You say Thank You in Kisii language of the African origin as Mbuya mono.
You need to state the language you wish to say it in.
tujeje mula
"Salamat" is "thank you" in Tagalog - the language of the Philippines.
Danke means thank you
In Yoruba, "I am fine thank you" is translated as "Mo ti darapọ, e se."
ташаккури