The Fijian language doesn't have an "English meaning."
The official language of Fiji is English. However in Fijian, the word for see you soon is "tututale".
In Fijian, the word for 'brothers' is "veiqaravi." This term can refer to brothers in a general sense and is often used in a familial context. Fijian language reflects the significance of kinship and community in Fijian culture.
perfect in Fijian language
Hello = Bula(Keep in mind that that main language in Fiji is English. Only 54% of the population speak Fijian diaects.)
Paul A. Geraghty has written: 'Fijian' -- subject(s): Fijian language, Conversation and phrase books, English 'Fijian phrasebook' -- subject(s): Fijian language, Conversation and phrase books, English
Philip in Fijian is Filipe.
G. B. Milner has written: 'Fijian grammer' -- subject(s): Grammar, Fijian language 'Fijian grammar' -- subject(s): Fijian language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Grammar, English
The Fijian word for swimming is Qalo. Pronouced ga-lo.
The fijian word for sandalwood is Vesi pronounced "Vay-See."
Fijian word for home is Vale. Pronounced - Var/Lay.
In Fiji, the word for grandfather is "tukana." It's a term used in the Fijian language to refer to one's grandfather or an elder male relative. The Fijian language has various dialects, so the term might vary slightly in different regions.