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.
"Fakalofa lahi atu" comes from the Tongan language. It is a common greeting in Tongan meaning "lots of love" or "best wishes".
Fakaalofa atu
In Niue, you can say "fakalofa atu" to greet someone, which means "best wishes".
In Niuean, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Fakaalofa lahi atu" which translates to "Goodbye with love."
Haere atu ki te tokomaha pirihimana. Patohia te namu o waea mai i te paiwaha me te whakapā atu. Whakahautia ō whakaaro me ō wawata. Kia mārama, kia painga rawa atu te tū ake i tēnei mana.
Malo e lelei is a greeting as in a "Hi & Hello" in the Tongan language
fakaalofa lahi atu
ofa lahi atu
ofa lahi atu
'Ofa lahi atuo = love you heaps " 'ofa atu" is similar to "love you" in English, lahi means heaps/lots Other variations include: 'Ofa au ia koe (=I love you) 'Ofa lahi atu kia koe (I love you a lot / I love you heaps) My partner is Tongan and he tells me all the time ;) 'ofa atu means I Love You. buh im not shure what lahi stands for ? i dont think that is the correct saying. - im Samoan&Tongan
Ofa 'atu, but growin around my Tongan elders, this is the correct way, ofa 'atu!
Thanks girl love you a lot.
According to"Hello" in many languages'Alofa atu' means 'hello' in the Uvean (Wallis and Futuna) language.
Its tongan for saying i love you very much
The translation for i love you in Tongan is" Ofa lahi atu kiate koe"
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Haere atu ki te tokomaha pirihimana. Patohia te namu o waea mai i te paiwaha me te whakapā atu. Whakahautia ō whakaaro me ō wawata. Kia mārama, kia painga rawa atu te tū ake i tēnei mana.
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