To say the color blue in the Tahitian language, you would need to know what type of blue you are talking about. The simple color is n¥namu while the word for the blue ocean is moana.
In Tahitian, you can say "māuruuru" to express thankfulness.
His favorite color is blue, that is to say, he always chooses blue clothing and accessories.
In Polynesian, "thank you" can be expressed as "fa'afetai" in Samoan, "māuruuru" in Tahitian, and "mālō" in Tongan.
The word blue is a noun, a word for a color or a pigment. The word blue is an adjective, used to describe a noun as that color. The word blue is a verb, to make or become blue.
1) If you want to say "I like blue," say "J'aime le bleu."2a) If you are speaking to someone with whom you do not need to be formal (e.g. a friend, peer, child, pet, etc.) and want to say "You like blue," say "Tu aimes le bleu."2b) If you are speaking to someone with whom you do need to be formal (e.g. an adult, an employee in a store/restaurant) and want to say "You like blue," say "Vous aimez le bleu."
In Tahitian, you can say "māuruuru" to express thankfulness.
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Tamarii
hoa
counalo
howdy
farewell = nana
Pearl = poe
The color of pearls in Tahitian pearl necklaces vary. All black and all silver necklaces are available, as well as necklaces that have multiple colors. Most of the pearls on the multi-colored necklaces appeared to also be black and silver. However, there were also some gold, and some that appeared blue.
The Tahitian dialect of Polynesian has several words meaning river:'änävai(tahera'a)papetahora
Justine = Iatīni
Liam = Rīame