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Mauruuru (MAH-roo-roo)
http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/Tahitian/mauruuru
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maeva ! manava ! ("Welcome" as in Welcome to our land)Aita fifi ("No problem" as in you're welcome)
In native Maori it is Kia Ora
For the Cooks Islands it is Kia Orana
For Samoa it is Talofa
"Malo e Lelei" can also mean hi or hello
maeva - welcome
Ia orana, Tahiti
Maeva
Its is "Welcome!" ;-)
In Tahitian, you can say "māuruuru" to express thankfulness.
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"La Orana" is Tahitian, a Polynesian language spoken in French Polynesia. It is a common greeting that translates to "hello" or "welcome."
Tamarii
hoa
counalo
Pearl = poe
howdy
farewell = nana
The Tahitian dialect of Polynesian has several words meaning river:'änävai(tahera'a)papetahora