Welcome as in welcoming someone into your home?
There isn't really a translation. Culturally to just invite someone into your home you can say "mai yakavi" or "mai kana" or "mai ti" which are respectively: come for lunch or come eat or come have tea. The classic for males of course would be "mai dua na bilo" which is inviting someone in for kava.
Welcome as in you're welcome also cannot really be translated.
If you're looking for an answer to vinaka vakalevu the best would probably be "kua ni leqa" or don't worry.
how to say shut in Fijian
How are you translated to Fijian is "Vakacava tiko na bula?"
Louise in fijian is Laisiana
Emma in Fijian is Ema
perfect in Fijian language
mangai chinana Friend in Fijian is i-tokani or noqu tokani.
Uncle in Fijian is Momo Aunty in Fijian is Nei Grandma in Fijian is Bubu Grandpa in Fijian is Tutu Father in Fijian is Tamaqu Mother in Fijian is Tinaqu Sister in Fijian is Taciqu Yalewa Brother in Fijian is Taciqu Tagane or Ganequ.
Turtle in Fijian is = Vonu pronounced Voh/Knew.
The word big in Fijian would be Wai. This is not English.
Ocean/Sea in Fijian is = Waitui, pronounced "Why-2-E"
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