house = Vale
Fijian is related to other polynesian languages. For example, the word house in other languages is:
The Maori word for house is "whare."
the french word for house is maison
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.
The french word for house is Maison. Pronounced Maez-on.
The Hawaiian word for house is "hale."
Philip in Fijian is Filipe.
The Fijian word for swimming is Qalo. Pronouced ga-lo.
The fijian word for sandalwood is Vesi pronounced "Vay-See."
Fijian word for home is Vale. Pronounced - Var/Lay.
Fijian word for wedding is Vakamau. Pronounced ''Vah-Car-Mah-U"
It means Hello in Fijian.
The word big in Fijian would be Wai. This is not English.
sulu
The fijian word for family is:- Matavuvale. Pronounced = Mar/Tah/Voo/Vah/Leh
Jumbo
Fijian word for life is Bula pronounced Booh-lah Bula also means Hello.
"Moce" prounced mothe a fijian C is pronounced TH.