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It means Great greetings to you, in Niuean, which is spoken on the island of Niue, in the South Pacific Ocean. The language is within the Polynesian group, and distantly related to the Maori language of New Zealand.

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"Fakalofa lahi atu" comes from the Tongan language. It is a common greeting in Tongan meaning "lots of love" or "best wishes".

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