Bula- hello Moce-goodbye Kana- to eat Tinaqu-my mother Tamaqu-my father Qito-to play Qase-old Gone-child Luvequ-young Io-yes Sega-no De dua-maybe Se bera-not yet na koli-dog na vale-house cava-what vei-who cei-where vacakava-how vica- how many naica-when ina vica-when
Some English to Fijian words cannot be translated. Dragonfly is one of them.
Uncle in Fijian is Momo Aunty in Fijian is Nei Grandma in Fijian is Bubu Grandpa in Fijian is Tutu Father in Fijian is Tamaqu Mother in Fijian is Tinaqu Sister in Fijian is Taciqu Yalewa Brother in Fijian is Taciqu Tagane or Ganequ.
Five greetings (in English) are:1. Hello2. Hi3. What's Up4. Hey5. Good DayThose are some greetings (in English) that you could say when you are meeting people.
Yo what up foo was one of the top greetings
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There are more than 20 dialects in Fijian.There are more than 3000 idioms and complicated fijian words.More than 400,000 people speak Bauan Fijian - a common dialect.Many Fijian words can be also found in Tonga, New Zealand, Tahiti and Hawaiian with the same meanings.It is taught in every government school and some public schools.For every ten native Fijians, eight of them have never heard of fijian idioms and don't known meanings.The Nadroga/Navosa dialect is the most difficult of all of the Fijian dialects.
Fijian currency is "Fiji Dollar"
Philip in Fijian is Filipe.
Louise in fijian is Laisiana
Emma in Fijian is Ema
perfect in Fijian language
It means Hello in Fijian.