How do you say have a good day in Fiji?
“Vanuinui vinaka ki na siga ni kua” – Have a nice day!
What does vinaka Vaka Levu mean?
thank you very much
How do Fijians say hello?
Bula: Pronounced ‘boo-lah’, it is by far the most common greeting. It means ‘hello’ but can also be used in a number of permutations as shown below. Ni sa bula/Ni sa bula Vinaka: The first can be used as a more formal greeting.A
What does vinaka mean in Fijian?
thank you
What does the word vinaka mean?
Vinaka – Translating to ‘thank you’ and pronounced ‘vinahka’, this common Fijian word is useful to say when someone has done something for you.
How do you say hello in Fiji?
Bula: Pronounced ‘boo-lah’, it is by far the most common greeting. It means ‘hello’ but can also be used in a number of permutations as shown below. Ni sa bula/Ni sa bula Vinaka: The first can be used as a more formal greeting. The latter extends on ‘bula’ and wishes the person good health and life.
How do you say have a good evening in Fijian?
If you want to use it a little more formally, you can say “Ni sa bula.” If you want to say good evening, you can say “Moce” or “Ni sa moce”.
What is the Fijian greeting?
Bula
What is vinaka in Fiji?
Vinaka Translating to ‘thank you’ and pronounced ‘vinahka’, this common Fijian word is useful to say when someone has done something for you.
How do you say basic words in Fijian?
Hello: Ni sa bula or just bula (ni sahm boo-lah)
Goodbye: Ni sa moce (ni sa mothey)
Good morning: Ni sa yadra (ni sah yan dra)
Yes: Io (ee-o)
No: Sega (senga)
Please: Yalo vinaka (yalo vee naka)
Excuse me: Tolou (too low)
Thank you / good: Vinaka (vee naka)
What is the number one greeting word in Fiji?
Bula
What does Yadra mean in Fijian?
Yadra: While a cheery bula can work any time, ‘yadra’ is how you greet someone in the mornings. Moce: It means goodbye. Pronounced as ‘mo-thay’. Sota tale: Instead of a formal goodbye, sota tale means ‘see you later’.
What are some common phrases in Fiji?
Hello: Ni sa bula or just bula (ni sahm boo-lah)
Goodbye: Ni sa moce (ni sa mothey)
Good morning: Ni sa yadra (ni sah yan dra)
Yes: Io (ee-o)
No: Sega (senga)
Please: Yalo vinaka (yalo vee naka)
Excuse me: Tolou (too low)
Thank you / good: Vinaka (vee naka)
What are the greetings in Fiji?
Bula: Pronounced ‘boo-lah’, it is by far the most common greeting. It means ‘hello’ but can also be used in a number of permutations as shown below. Ni sa bula/Ni sa bula Vinaka: The first can be used as a more formal greeting. The latter extends on ‘bula’ and wishes the person good health and life.