"Ofa atu" is a phrase in Tongan that translates to "love" or "affection" in English. It conveys a sentiment of care and warmth towards someone. The phrase is often used in cultural contexts to express deep feelings of attachment and kindness.
Ofa 'atu, but growin around my Tongan elders, this is the correct way, ofa 'atu!
'Ofa lahi atuo = love you heaps " 'ofa atu" is similar to "love you" in English, lahi means heaps/lots Other variations include: 'Ofa au ia koe (=I love you) 'Ofa lahi atu kia koe (I love you a lot / I love you heaps) My partner is Tongan and he tells me all the time ;) 'ofa atu means I Love You. buh im not shure what lahi stands for ? i dont think that is the correct saying. - im Samoan&Tongan
Thanks girl love you a lot.
ofa lahi atu
ofa lahi atu
Alofa tele ia te oe is Samoan, and it translates to "Love you very much". Ofa atu is Tongan, and I think it means the same thing. I know ofa in Tonga is love, but I am not sure of "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.
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Its tongan for saying i love you very much
The translation for i love you in Tongan is" Ofa lahi atu kiate koe"
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.
Malo e lelei is a greeting as in a "Hi & Hello" in the Tongan language