Fijian coins have been minted variously at the following mints -
Royal Australian Mint, Canberra - mintmark = C
The Mint, Birmingham (Heaton) - mintmark = H
The Royal Mint, Llantrisant, Wales - mintmark = L
Royal Canadian Mint, Ottawa - mintmark = O
San Francisco Mint, USA - mintmark = S
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.
Fijian Sixpences, Shillings and Florins minted from 1934 to 1941 had a silver content of 50%. Fijian Sixpences, Shillings and Florins minted from 1942 to 1943 had a silver content of 90%. This is an unusual trend, moreso during the war years when most countries were moving away from precious metals in their currencies. Fijian general circulation "silver" coins minted from 1953 onwards have no silver at all and were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
a musical noise made especially by a large clock
The Fijian word for a thatched hut is "bure." Bures are traditional structures commonly found in Fiji, typically made from local materials such as bamboo and palm leaves. They serve as homes or communal spaces and are an integral part of Fijian culture and architecture.
Fijian currency is "Fiji Dollar"
Louise in fijian is Laisiana
Emma in Fijian is Ema
perfect in Fijian language
Philip in Fijian is Filipe.
It means Hello in Fijian.
Gabriel in Fijian is Kaverieli.
how to say shut in Fijian