O vai te taata te faia i o nei? (Who's the person that rests here?) No vai teie fare? (Whose is this house?)
In Tahitian, "true love" is expressed as "te here mau." The word "here" means love, and "mau" signifies true or eternal. This phrase captures the essence of a deep and lasting affection in Tahitian culture.
In Tahitian, you can say "māuruuru" to express thankfulness.
this is the way to say i luv u in tahitian --- "Ua Here Vau Ia Oe"
oe
Tamarii
hoa
counalo
howdy
farewell = nana
Pearl = poe
The Tahitian dialect of Polynesian has several words meaning river:'änävai(tahera'a)papetahora
Justine = Iatīni