Fakamanuia lahi tau fiafia i Niue! (Have a great day in Niuean!)
Niuean is spoken by the majority of the Niuean population, but due to emigration to places like New Zealand, its use is declining. Efforts are being made to preserve and revitalize the language through education and cultural programs.
In Niuean, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Fakaalofa lahi atu" which translates to "Goodbye with love."
In the salutation "Good day to you," you only need to capitalize the first word, "Good."
In Jamaican Patois, "good day" is said as "good mawnin."
In Bahamian Creole, you can say "Good Day" as "Good marning" or "Good afternoon" as "Good evening".
In Niuean, you can say "Ko au ke he lelei" to express "I'm good." This phrase conveys that you are well or fine. Niuean is a Polynesian language spoken in Niue, a small island nation in the South Pacific.
In Niuean, you say "Fakaalofa lahi atu" to wish someone a happy birthday. This phrase translates to "many greetings." It's a common way to celebrate someone's special day in Niuean culture.
how do you say enjoy in niuean
bucowese ngo ngo siko to mo
To saay "HOW ARE YOU" in niuean say ; - Malolo Nakai? :) LOL. im Pii && Reena
how do you say enjoy in niuean
In Niuean, the word for "boy" is "tamaiti." The term is used to refer to a young male child. Niuean is a Polynesian language spoken on the island of Niue, and it has its unique vocabulary and structure.
Monuina E aho Matua taane
Niuean is spoken by the majority of the Niuean population, but due to emigration to places like New Zealand, its use is declining. Efforts are being made to preserve and revitalize the language through education and cultural programs.
Koe kia
Maori/niuean
Mnyamata