Kataki fakamolemole
ofa lahi atu
ofa lahi atu
E kala mai is the way to say "sorry" in Hawaiian.
In Tongan, you would say "Ofa atu kiate kimoutolu," which translates to "Love to you all." While there isn't a direct phrase for "I missed you all," expressing love is a common way to convey that sentiment in Tongan culture.
How do I say I miss talking to you In Palau?
Ofa 'atu, but growin around my Tongan elders, this is the correct way, ofa 'atu!
In Tongan, you would say "Ofa atu, kuō e fa'ahinga" to express "I love you, beautiful queen." "Ofa atu" means "I love you," and "kuō e fa'ahinga" translates to "beautiful queen." This phrase combines affection with admiration, conveying deep respect and love.
Kataki fakamolemole
Mikaele
just say sorry
mata usi tonga
it means nothing, but how to say it in tongan is "tolu"