The Raratongan word for "talk" is "lea".
Thats not a Samoan word. It sounds Hawaiian or Rarotongan maybe? Definetly not Samoan.
In Rarotonga they say "Kia Orana" ... very similar to New Zealand where they say "Kia Ora".
Tata means 'write'.
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I don't know how one can sum up a culture in a setence or two, but the main languages of Rarotonga are English is Rarotongan (also called Rarotongan Maori and Cook Islands Maori).
Yes They have a trudishanal dance to respect there leader and the food.
The correct way to say I'm grateful to hear from you is "goblinspunk"
They are called Cook Islanders. They are sometimes called a Rarotongan because it is the most populous island in the Cook Islands. In countries like New Zealand where there are many Cook Islanders, they call themselves, or are referred to by others as a Cookie (short for Cook Islander), or Raro (Short for Rarotongan).
The Maori word for talk is "Korero".Kōrero.
The word "talk" has 1 syllable.
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No, it is not a preposition. The word talk is a verb or a noun, that may be used as an adjunct or adjective (talk radio, talk show).