I’m Fijian and I really want to learn about my country I’m only 9 I’m learning to speak Fijian Māori and Chinese maddarin help me by liking ❤❤❤(not forcing)
I don't recommend learning all those languages at once. As someone who speaks three languages fluently I highly encourage you to focus on learning one language at once. Remember that you can only fully learn with immersion. Immersion is the only real way to learn a language. Also remember that a language is a flame that must be kept alive. A language is like a vehicle or a home, it needs to be maintained. It's like a muscle, if you don't use it, you lose it. You always have to be speaking and listening to your languages or else you will forget them little by little
We all came from one place as history says. Otherwise we wouldn't have the similar word as "TULOU/JILOU" (excuse me). I am from Chuuk in Micronesia and our word for 'excuse me' is "TIROW" some variant spelling is "TIROU". Very similar to you guys. WOW. thank you for this.
Loving this thanks, we have visited many times and love to use the local language as much as possible to show respect. Quick question, if Yadra means ( Good Morning ) and Vinaka means ( Thankyou ) how does Yadra Vinaka = Good Morning ?
Counting 1 to 10 in the Wala language of Malaita Solomon Islands is almost the same 1 - Eta 2- Rua 3 - Olu 4 - Fai 5 - Lima 6 - Olo 7 - Fiu 8 - Kwalu 9 - Sikwa 10 - Tanafulu
I’m Fijian and I really want to learn about my country I’m only 9 I’m learning to speak Fijian Māori and Chinese maddarin help me by liking ❤❤❤(not forcing)
I don't recommend learning all those languages at once. As someone who speaks three languages fluently I highly encourage you to focus on learning one language at once.
Remember that you can only fully learn with immersion. Immersion is the only real way to learn a language.
Also remember that a language is a flame that must be kept alive. A language is like a vehicle or a home, it needs to be maintained. It's like a muscle, if you don't use it, you lose it. You always have to be speaking and listening to your languages or else you will forget them little by little
Thank you so much for this. I've been waiting so long to find a way to learn the language.
We all came from one place as history says. Otherwise we wouldn't have the similar word as "TULOU/JILOU" (excuse me). I am from Chuuk in Micronesia and our word for 'excuse me' is "TIROW" some variant spelling is "TIROU". Very similar to you guys. WOW. thank you for this.
But Excuse me sounds nothing like any of it...... Then compare that to Russian and Chinese and its even harder to compare.
Finally Fijian Words!!!!😄😄😄😄😄😄
am starting to learn fiji because am planning to visit this beautiful country this year
vinaka
I'm from fiji lol
Just speak english
I couldn't quite get the "C" pronunciation. Is it like a the English "TH"?
Yes!
vinaka, am planning to visit fiji next year , so i thought i can start familiarizing and learning fijian language now,
Start your sentence with Bula not Vinaka
@@__PJ__ it's fine using vinaka first
@@VlogsWithLayla2010 Vinaka Vaka Levu
Same I from Fijians I no how to speak Fijians before I live to Fiji now I’m live in UK
Loving this thanks, we have visited many times and love to use the local language as much as possible to show respect. Quick question, if Yadra means ( Good Morning ) and Vinaka means ( Thankyou ) how does Yadra Vinaka = Good Morning ?
Vinaka is also use as "good"
please do more kiribati
😂😂😂😂😂😂
बहुत अच्छा तरीका
Tulou same here in Samoan ❤❤
I Fiji too
And cook island Māori please
What does this mean, E rairai totoka
@@oliviatoatuitea5642 Totoka in Fijian means beautiful and pretty
Counting 1 to 10 in the Wala language of Malaita Solomon Islands is almost the same
1 - Eta
2- Rua
3 - Olu
4 - Fai
5 - Lima
6 - Olo
7 - Fiu
8 - Kwalu
9 - Sikwa
10 - Tanafulu
What does this mean E rairai totoka
It looks beautiful.
Looking beautiful
Second part mam
I thought “ moce “ meant bye.. 👀🤷🏻
just sub