In Tongan, "hope you are all okay" can be translated as "Mālo aupito, ko e fiefia 'a e kakai kotoa." This expression conveys a sense of well-wishing and care for everyone's well-being. Tongan language often incorporates warmth and community spirit in its greetings.
In Tongan, you can say "Sai, enjoy!" to convey "okay, have fun." The word "sai" means "okay," and "enjoy" is commonly understood in English, often used in Tongan conversations. Alternatively, you can say "Ofa atu," which means "much love," as a way to express good wishes while someone enjoys their time.
It's all good my Samoan brother.
In Tongan, you would say "Ofa atu kiate kimoutolu," which translates to "Love to you all." While there isn't a direct phrase for "I missed you all," expressing love is a common way to convey that sentiment in Tongan culture.
Oh, dude, to say "Gary" in Tongan, you would pronounce it as "Kele." It's like when you're trying to say "Gary" but with a Tongan twist. So, next time you meet a Tongan Gary, you can be like, "Hey, Kele!"
lea faka Tonga. (say all letters in lea & faka) (say Tonga wit a D)
the tongan shield repersents Tonga and the tongan creation and salotes death
Okay, try this. "When the survivors found out that their rescue plane had crashed, all remaining hope, was gone."
Tongan for horse is Hoosi.
half tongan from his mum
Mikaele
Tongan name for Hangi is Umu
Tongan name for Hangi is Umu