In Tongan, "usi" refers to a type of traditional Tongan waist garment worn by both men and women. It is similar to a belt or sash and is often made from woven or decorated materials. The usi is an important part of Tongan cultural attire and is worn for special occasions and ceremonies.
You say wilkommen or will koe men it means welcome and to say welcome to it would be wilkommen Zu but I don't think Germans use it in that order but they just might!
tongan clothesTongans mostly still wear traditional dress. Tongan men wear a tupenu, which is a cloth that is similar to a skirt that goes around the waist and reaches below the knees and a ta'ovala which is a woven Tongan mat that men wear around their waist and tie it with a kafa. The shirt is usually worn with a collar. When going to funerals men usually wear an very large mat, which can be very old, and black clothes. Tongan women wear a dress and a tupenu with a ta'ovala or kiekie around their waist when attending special occasions. Otherwise Tongan women wear a plain tupenu. [3] It is common for Tongans to wear black clothes for months ...
The Tongan Tau'olunga originated from Samoa.Samoan dance: "Taualuga" (pronounced, Tow-uh-loong-uh) literally translates into "Finale" or "Last dance to top it off." But the Taualuga is actually the last part that men put on a house or a "Fale" (pronounced fah-leh). So you can see the symbolism there.Anyways, I was talking to my aunty (She being Tongan...and honest) and she said in ancient times when Tongan Kings would visit Samoa, the Samoan Kings/Chiefs' daughters would come out to perform a dance for their guests (which was the Taualuga). The Tongan Kings adored it and thought it was one of the most beautiful dances throughout Polynesia. Hence, they adapted it to their culture calling it "Tau'olunga" which is very similar to "Taualuga."Now I don't even think the word "Tau'olunga" means anything but it is merely a word. I ask Tongan people what it means and some say it doesn't really mean anything....it's just the name of the dance. But that's also one reason why Ithink it originated from Samoa because the Samoan Taualuga has a meaning to it and the Tongan Tau'olunga does not.
At a Tongan funeral, guests typically wear modest, respectful clothing, often opting for black or dark-colored attire. Women may wear a puletaha (a traditional dress) or a ta'ovala (a woven mat worn around the waist), while men often wear a ta'ovala or a button-up shirt with a skirt. Additionally, guests may bring offerings such as food, flowers, or money to show their support for the grieving family. It's important to be respectful and adhere to local customs during the ceremony.
"As of April 5, 2010 (2010 -04-05), a total of 517 humans from 38 countries have gone into space according to the FAI guideline [100 km up], (523 people have qualified when including the Department of Defense classification[80 km up])." Of these people, 15 actually reached "space" through an X-15 rocket (those are the 15 that made the Department of Defense definition, but not the FAI definition).
Selena Tan has: Played Anita in "Under One Roof" in 1994. Played Wei Wei in "Rogue Trader" in 1999. Played Yum Fai Fai in "Living with Lydia" in 2002. Played Mrs. Khoo in "Xiaohai bu ben" in 2002. Played Midwife in "Pao ba hai zi" in 2003. Played Principal in "Xiaohai bu ben 2" in 2006. Played BMA Representative in "Just Follow Law: Wo zai zheng fu bu men de ri zi" in 2007. Played Pat Huang in "Gone Shopping" in 2007.
The traditional clothing of the Pacific Islands are colorful fabrics with big flowers on it. The men wear this type of fabric tied around their waist. The women wear this type of fabric over the shoulder. Clothing for both sexes are fairly short in length.
The cast of Yin yang lu shi si zhi shuang gui pai men - 2002 includes: Iris Chai Anita Chan Ka Fai Tong as Bud Gay Joe Junior as Mr. Lung Emily Kwan Lan Law as Mrs. Bud Lung Ho Lung Cheung Ming Si Oni Tsuka as Brother Eight
friend in tongan is :kaungame'a :) boyfriend or girlfriend is: kaume'a and good friend is: kaungame'a lelei i know you only wanted friend but i just said more so you could have those extra's just in case :)
"Men men men men, manly men men men!" "Men men men men, manly men men men!" "Men men men men, manly men, oo hoo hoo, hoo hoo, oo. "Men men men men, manly men men men!" "Men men men men, manly men men men!" "Men ...."
So they can sing 'men men men men men men oooh oooh aaaaaarrrr"