In Tongan, "kolo" translates to "village" or "town." It refers to a small community or settlement where people live and interact. The term is often used in the context of local governance and social organization within Tongan culture.
What does Kolo mean in Tongan
In Tongan, you say "Tū i he kolo" to mean "close the door." The phrase can be used in both formal and informal contexts. If you want to be more polite, you might say "Tū mai i he kolo," which adds a respectful tone to the request.
kolos (or kolo) is the "bottom", or buttocks.
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.
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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