Mauruuru (MAH-roo-roo)
http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/Tahitian/mauruuru
maeva ! manava ! ("Welcome" as in Welcome to our land)Aita fifi ("No problem" as in you're welcome)
"Malo e Lelei" can also mean hi or hello
maeva - welcome
Ia orana, Tahiti
Maeva
Its is "Welcome!" ;-)
In Tahitian, you can say "māuruuru" to express thankfulness.
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"La Orana" is Tahitian, a Polynesian language spoken in French Polynesia. It is a common greeting that translates to "hello" or "welcome."
hoa
counalo
Tamarii
Pearl = poe
farewell = nana
howdy
The Tahitian dialect of Polynesian has several words meaning river:'änävai(tahera'a)papetahora