inu - to drink
inu
It is 'inu,' written: 犬
It means: "Let's drink kava!" (Kava being the national drink of Tonga). Cheers!
"Inu" is the Japanese word for "dog."
"there is no such language as hawaiian, they speak english." this is quite an ignorant answer. hawaiian is indeed a language and many are working to preserve it and its entire culture. although everyone speaks english, hawaiian is taught in schools and is used every day in the hawaiian islands.
inu (犬)inu いぬ
You may say 'jigoku no inu,' written: 地獄の犬
Uma --> pronounced like "Oo" (in moon) and "ma" (in machine).
dog
kuroi inu
Dog in Japanese is 'inu'.
"O le vai inu e sili ona e fiafia (favourite) iai o le Pepsi." In this case, I have used fiafia, like in like, to describe favourite. I'm not so sure if it is accepted into the Samoan vocab the word favoriti (favourite), or whether it is just used as a slang word colloquially. If that's the case, then you could of course say, "I vai inu, o le Pepsi lau favoriti" (In drinks, Pepsi is your favourite).