it means hello in SAMOAN,
in tongan it's MALO LELEI
Talofa Lava is a greeting that means hello in SAMOAN in Tonga it is Malo Lelei
Hello. How are you?
Talofa lava, pronounced Tah-lo-fah lah-va is the polite way to just say hello. A simple talofa suffices but to express great happiness when greeting someone, the adjective 'lava' is also included.
The Samoan word for Good Morning is Talofa Lava. Talofa also means Hello.There's no exact way to say good morning, I dont think. You'd just say "Talofa" or, as most Samoans say "Morning!" :-)
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"Talofa Lava" / "Malo le Soifua" / "Faatalofa atu" Easier Pronouncing: 1. Tar-Lor-fahhh Lahh-vahhh 2. Mah-law leah So00--eee---fuahhh 3. Faahhh-argggghh--Tar-Lor-fahhh--harr---two
"Lava los platos" means "wash the dishes."
The word 'lava' is the second formal/third person singular form of the infinitive 'lavar' which means, to wash.
The sign for lava in American Sign Language (ASL) involves fingerspelling "L-A-V-A," accompanied by a downward, flowing motion to represent the movement of lava.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'lava'.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a flow of lava or an ooze of lava.
There are two types of lava in the Hawaiian language, the fast flowing lava is called pahoehoe, and slow flowing 'A'a
Rangitoto Island in New Zealand is estimated to have produced around 2.3 cubic kilometers of lava during its eruption around 600 years ago.