In Fijian, "Miss you" can be expressed as "Au sa nanuma iko." This phrase conveys a sense of longing or missing someone special. If you want to add more warmth, you could say "Au sa nanuma iko, e dua na noqu i vakarau." which translates to "I miss you, my dear."
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The answer is "au na raboi tai io mo misi tau" - BUT since there is no precise Fijian word for "miss", the tone you will convey is slightly different. Just slightly - overall, the Fijian language doesn't have a lot of words that convey negative feelings like sorrow, depression or despair.
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