Malo means thank you
"Malo ho'o 'ofa" is a Tongan expression that means "thank you for your love" or "thank you for your kindness." It is a way to show appreciation and gratitude in Tongan culture.
In Polynesian, "thank you" can be expressed as "fa'afetai" in Samoan, "māuruuru" in Tahitian, and "mālō" in Tongan.
"Malo elele" means "thank you" in Tongan language.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'thank' is "orio".
The Ilocano word for "thank you" is "salamat".
Malo means thank you
Thank you = Malo Thank you very much = Malo 'aupito
"Malo ho'o 'ofa" is a Tongan expression that means "thank you for your love" or "thank you for your kindness." It is a way to show appreciation and gratitude in Tongan culture.
malo lelei yea that's how you say hi in Tongan, malo means thank you though!
In Polynesian, "thank you" can be expressed as "fa'afetai" in Samoan, "māuruuru" in Tahitian, and "mālō" in Tongan.
The Tongan word for elder sister is 'tu'a'ane' or 'tu'ahine' depending on the gender of the speaker.
"Malo elele" means "thank you" in Tongan language.
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