Its is "Welcome!" ;-)
"La Orana" is Tahitian, a Polynesian language spoken in French Polynesia. It is a common greeting that translates to "hello" or "welcome."
Mauruuru (MAH-roo-roo) http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/Tahitian/mauruuru
its just called tahitian like example "i dance tahitian"
eolanda has no meaning in Tahitian.
native to Tahiti (as in native Tahitian)
Tahitian Noni was created in 1996.
Tahitian Noni's population is 1,500.
Most English words can be male or female, including "Tahitian".
No you don't.You can visit the dance culture and learn
The Tahitian word for bathing is 'getting funky' ;)
Tahitian Women on the Beach was created in 1891.