"Lako mai" in Fijian translates to "come here" or "come along." It is a welcoming phrase often used to invite someone to join or approach. The expression reflects the Fijian culture's emphasis on hospitality and community.
Fiji is an English speaking nation. If you are referring to Fijian it would be - Tolo mai = pronounced as - Toe/Low/My(i). In Fiji-Hindi it would be = Jaldi Karo.
Lako Bukia was born in 1987.
Bambusa lako was created in 1997.
George Lako is 5' 10".
i know one song called lako je sve. its a croation song- lako lako je sve uvye cady mounte . the je is pronounced ye. so lako ye sve
Ladule Lako LoSarah was born on 1987-03-26.
Lako Nikolic was born on October 19, 1977, in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
mai = "come here" or "come to me"
Mai means May, the month
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
e komo mai means come in. komo mai is a shorter way of saying it
Huri mai means turn to me or turn around. Huri = turn Mai = to me