What is I love you in Fijian?

What is I love you in Fijian?

Au domoni iko means I love you, in a romantic settingThe other version is aulomani iko which would be used to express love for family or other close relations.

How do you say beautiful in Fijian?

Beautiful // Totoka If you’re trying to find the right word to describe a vibrant Fijian sunset, or charm an attractive local, you can use the word totoka (pronounced ‘toe-toe-kah’, which can mean ‘beautiful,’ ‘pretty’ or even ‘handsome’. You can also say totoka sara, which means ‘very beautiful’.

How do you say your welcome in Fijian?

19 basic Fijian words and phrases

  1. Hello, Welcome — Bula (“mBoo-la”)
  2. Please — yalo vinaka (“ya-lo vin-ah-ka”)
  3. Thank you — vinaka (“vin-ah-ka”)
  4. How are you?
  5. Goodbye — moce (“moh-thay”) and moce mada (“moh-thay ma-nDa”)
  6. Yes — io (“ee-oh”)
  7. No — sega (“seng-ah”)
  8. Good morning — ni sa yadra (“ni sa yan-dra”)

How do you say goodbye in Fijian?

Moce: It means goodbye. Pronounced as ‘mo-thay’.

What does Bulla mean in Fiji?

hello/welcome
1. Bula – Pronounced ‘buu-laa’, this common Fiji phrase translates to ‘hello/welcome. ‘ A great time to say this is when meeting our friendly team at The Bula Club!

Is it cheap to live in Fiji?

Fiji is affordable. The cost of living in Fiji is 25.53% lower than in Canada and 60% lower than in Australia (All figures Dec. 2016) The USD is worth twice the value of the Fiji dollar making the cost of living in Fiji almost 50% lower than in the USA.

What does Malo mean in Fijian?

noun In the Fiji Islands, Hawaii, and other parts of Polynesia, the paper-mulberry, Papyrius papyrifera. noun A cloth or girdle made from the fiber of the paper-mulberry.

What does Bubu mean in Fijian?

The Fijian word for grandmother is Bubu.

What is Bula bubble?

The Bula Bubble is a travel arrangement the Fiji government has proposed to welcome back holidaymakers from Australia and New Zealand. This would allow visitors from both countries to travel to Fiji after meeting a set of requirements.

How do you respond to vinaka?

“Sa bulabula vinaka tiko” – This is a response to “How are you?” It means something like “I’m well, thank you.” “Vanuinui vinaka ki na siga ni kua” – Have a nice day! “Tulou”/”Jilou” – like the English “Pardon” or “Excuse me”, these are used when you want to excuse yourself or apologise for invading space.