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Pooh is a traditional Fijian food.
cheese
pandanus leaves
People from the Beautiful Islands of Fiji are called Fijians.
In the traditional Fijian sport of rugby, the keyword "lelo" holds significance as it refers to the spirit of teamwork, unity, and respect that players must embody on and off the field. It symbolizes the values and principles that are deeply rooted in Fijian culture and are integral to the way the sport is played and approached by Fijian rugby players.
Sun in Fijian is called Siga. Pronounced as - Sing/ar
In Fijian, "Yasi" refers to the "coconut" tree, which is significant in Fijian culture for its various uses, including food, shelter, and traditional crafts. Additionally, "Yasi" can also denote "the fragrance of the yasi flower," which is known for its sweet scent and is often used in traditional ceremonies and celebrations. The term embodies both cultural importance and natural beauty in Fijian society.
house = ValeFijian is related to other polynesian languages. For example, the word house in other languages is:Samoa: FaleTonga: FaleHawaii: HaleTahiti: FareAotearoa (New Zealand): Whare
Tree in Fijian is called - Vunikau. Pronounced-Voo/Knee/Cow/Uu. DO NOT get confuse with Vuanikau which means medicine.
A bure is a traditional Fijian cottage with a steep thatched roof and wide windows.
A bure is a traditional Fijian cottage with a steep thatched roof and wide windows.
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