"Malo malo ofa" in Tongan translates to "thank you for your love" or "thank you with love." It expresses gratitude and appreciation, emphasizing the value of love in relationships. This phrase reflects the Tongan cultural emphasis on kindness and communal bonds.
"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 e lelei is a greeting as in a "Hi & Hello" in the Tongan language
Ofa 'atu, but growin around my Tongan elders, this is the correct way, ofa 'atu!
ofa atu means I love you. And alofa means love in samoan. i hope that helps! Alofa and Ofa are two very different words. Alofa means love. Ofa is not a Samoan word. That sounds Tongan.
This is in the Tongan language and is essentially "Hello".
'Ofa
malo lelei yea that's how you say hi in Tongan, malo means thank you though!
Thanks girl love you a lot.
Thank you = Malo Thank you very much = Malo 'aupito
ofa lahi atu
ofa lahi atu
"Malo elele" means "thank you" in Tongan language.