Aroha (noun) (pronounced Ah-doe-fah) - Love, charity (think aloha) or Here (verb) (pronounced Heh-dey) - To Love As in "Here vau ia oe" - "I love you"
No te aha?
Ia orana, Tahiti
The Hawaiian translation for delicious is 'Ono.
In Tahitian, "true love" is expressed as "te here mau." The word "here" means love, and "mau" signifies true or eternal. This phrase captures the essence of a deep and lasting affection in Tahitian culture.
its just called tahitian like example "i dance tahitian"
eolanda has no meaning in Tahitian.
The Spanish translation for "Are you in love?" is "Estas enamorado?" Hope this helps :)
The Ilocano translation of "my love" is "ay-ayatenka."
native to Tahiti (as in native Tahitian)
Tahitian Noni's population is 1,500.
Tahitian Noni was created in 1996.
Most English words can be male or female, including "Tahitian".