In Tongan, "hau" translates to "to have" or "to possess." It can also refer to a state of being or existence. Additionally, "hau" can be used in various contexts within the language, often relating to ownership or the presence of something.
hau da ifi
What does hoi means in Tongan language
it means nothing, but how to say it in tongan is "tolu"
Salesi is the tongan translation for the name Charles.
In Maori, "hau" can mean wind, breath, or air. It is an important concept in Maori culture and spirituality, symbolizing life force and energy.
Did you mean "what is fish net in tongan" if you did, then it's Kupenga..
Chief.
Lesieli
A tongan word for "stink"
The Tongan tattoos symbolises custom, ancestory and beliefs that Tongans had before christainity came into the country
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The Tongan tattoos symbolises custom, ancestory and beliefs that Tongans had before christainity came into the country