In Tongan, respect is often conveyed through the word "fakamālohi," which reflects the importance of honoring and valuing others. Respect in Tongan culture is deeply rooted in family and community relationships, emphasizing the significance of humility, kindness, and understanding. Practicing respect involves showing deference to elders and maintaining harmonious interactions within the community. Overall, respect is a fundamental aspect of Tongan social values, guiding behavior and relationships.
it start from home from the parent of how they teach their student to know how to respect each other
Anything you want. But in Tonga they have a specific way of showing respect. What puts Tongans apart is that RESPECT for tongans is a big thing. For tongans there are different catergories of respect. There are rules in Tonga that you must obey & by sticking to them, you would be fine. And when you stick to them you shall do whatever you want in Tonga. BUT, if you give one wrong move & DISRESPECT someone, thats when everybody will come running after you with a weapon. So you doing whatever you want depends on what you do & how you act.
Tonga was always Tonga when it started. But it orgionally called the Tu'i Tonga Empire when it started in 900BC
It means "I will die for Tonga"
The official name of Tonga is the Kingdom of Tonga.
Words that can be made from the letters in RESPECT are:creepcrepecreptpeerpestpetresetrestsectseeseepseersetspecterspreeteetree
If its the polynesian word "Tonga" it means south
Tonga is. But Samoa is Bigger than Tonga.
Talakaifaiki of the Tu'i Tonga Dynasty
No Tonga is in the south pacific
Tonga Fifita's birth name is Tonga 'Uli'uli Fifita.
Tonga Fifita was born on February 10, 1959, in Nuku'alofa, Tonga.