Hi
: Malo ni or Taloha
Hello my name is
: Malo ni, ko toku igoa ko...
How are you?
: Ea mai koe?
I'm well
: Ko au e lelei
Pleased to meet you
: Ko au e fiafia kua fetaui ki ta ...
How do you do?
: Ea mai koe?
You look well!
: Te malohi o koe!
Goodbye
: Tofaa
Please
: Faka molemole
Thank you
: Faka fetai
Yes
: Lo
No
: Heai
This tastes great!
: Te malie ! (also means 'that's funny')
The weather is nice
: Te manaia o te tau
Fishing
: Fagota
Walking
: Havalivali
Playing
: Tafao
Running
: Fetuli
Laughing
: Faikakata
Joking
: Faileka
Coconut
: Niu (tree), hua (young coconut)
Fish
: Ika
Beach
: Matafaga
Sunshine
: Te la
Rain
: Ua
Tree
: Lakau (can also mean piece of stick)
Man
: Tamaloa (unmarried man - taumalo)
Woman
: Fafine (unmarried woman - tautiti)
Child/children
: Tama / tamaiti (na in front makes it plural)
School
: Akoga
House
: Fale
Weather
: Tau
You are crazy!
: Koe te hoho!
Do not run so fast!
: Koe na he vili lahi!
Stop dancing!
: Fakauma te hiva!
Fishy fish
: Ika kokou
Lazy chicken
: Moa tauale (sick chicken)
Funny pig
: He pua malie
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