In the Fijian language, the word "wete" refers to a type of traditional woven mat used for various purposes such as sleeping, sitting, or ceremonial events. These mats are typically made from pandanus leaves or other natural fibers and are intricately woven by skilled artisans. The word "wete" carries cultural significance in Fijian society and is often associated with hospitality and respect for guests.
It means Hello in Fijian.
The Fijian language doesn't have an "English meaning."
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Philip in Fijian is Filipe.
The Fijian word for swimming is Qalo. Pronouced ga-lo.
The fijian word for sandalwood is Vesi pronounced "Vay-See."
Fijian word for home is Vale. Pronounced - Var/Lay.
It mean "sandalwood" in Fijian, the name got attention when a category 5 tropical cyclone that struck Queensland in January 2011 the cyclone was named after the Fijian word sandalwood.
Fijian word for wedding is Vakamau. Pronounced ''Vah-Car-Mah-U"
The member of parliament for Wete is Mwadini Abbas Jecha.
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The word big in Fijian would be Wai. This is not English.