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quillon's dad is handsom but im quite not shore about yours since i have no proof
no he is a nice guy and handsom. : )
His Dad is Fijian..Manoa Thompson and his Mum is an Aussie. He has the best of both country's that is a Fijian's flamboyance on the field of play and his choice of sport is definitely from his mother's side. He gets his skill from his fijian father who was also a league player in his time and if it wasn't for Jarryd's inclusion and participation as a Fijian Bati in the World Cup of 08 he would not be the best league player that he is today.He certainly does not look like a Fijian but the way he plays is a Fijian trademark...many thanks and credit should be awarded to his Mother Jodie who stood by Jarryd and whose surname Jarryd uses that is Haynes....and who has always been young Jarryd Hayne's rock. As a Fijian JH has really made us proud. All the best Jarryd! Jarryd Hayne is a Cikobian. Cikobia is an island in Fiji.
Bulou Qalikaono is a Fijian cultural figure known for her contributions to traditional Fijian practices and community leadership. She has been recognized for promoting Fijian customs and values, particularly in relation to the arts and community engagement. Her work often involves preserving cultural heritage and fostering a sense of identity among Fijians. Further details about her specific achievements may vary, as she may not be widely documented in international sources.
Salisi Sava is a term that refers to a traditional Fijian practice of communal sharing and distribution of resources, often associated with social gatherings or ceremonies. It emphasizes the importance of community and collective well-being in Fijian culture. This practice reflects values of generosity and mutual support, reinforcing social ties among community members.
He is a handsom man, they say that he wins all the girls.
this is how you say handsom وسيم
how to say shut in Fijian
Louise in fijian is Laisiana
Emma in Fijian is Ema
perfect in Fijian language
mangai chinana Friend in Fijian is i-tokani or noqu tokani.
Tame bahu handsom cho.
eres muy bonito
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.
Turtle in Fijian is = Vonu pronounced Voh/Knew.
The word big in Fijian would be Wai. This is not English.