What are some Fijian greetings?
Ni sa bula (pronounced nee sah BOO-lah) - This is the most common Fijian greeting and can be used at any time of day. It means "hello" or "good day."
Moce (pronounced MO-chay) - This means "good night."
Au vakavinavinaka (pronounced ow vah-kah-vee-nah-NAH-kah) - This means "thank you."
Vinaka (pronounced vee-NAH-kah) - This is a shortened form of "au vakavinavinaka" and can also be used to mean "thank you."
Io (pronounced ee-OH) - This means "yes."
Sega (pronounced say-GAH) - This means "no."
Kerekere (pronounced keh-reh-KEH-reh) - This means "please."
Marama (pronounced mah-RAH-mah) - This means "woman."
Tagane (pronounced tah-GAH-neh) - This means "man."
Gone (pronounced go-NAY) - This means "child."
Vanua (pronounced vahn-OO-ah) - This means "land" or "home."
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