Tongan is primarily spoken in Tonga, a Polynesian kingdom in the South Pacific. It is also spoken by Tongan diaspora communities in countries such as New Zealand, Australia, and the United States.
The languages spoken in the South Pacific vary widely, but some common ones include English, French, Spanish, Maori, Fijian, Samoan, Tongan, and many indigenous languages specific to the region.
"Fefe a koe" is a phrase in the Ewe language, which is spoken primarily in Ghana and Togo. It means "good evening" in English.
Malo means thank you
It means Great greetings to you, in Niuean, which is spoken on the island of Niue, in the South Pacific Ocean. The language is within the Polynesian group, and distantly related to the Maori language of New Zealand.
This is in the Tongan language and is essentially "Hello".
Both the Tongan language and English language are spoken in Tonga.
The language of Jamaica is English.The language of Tonga is Tongan. English is also spoken in Tonga.
The languages spoken in the South Pacific vary widely, but some common ones include English, French, Spanish, Maori, Fijian, Samoan, Tongan, and many indigenous languages specific to the region.
the tongan shield repersents Tonga and the tongan creation and salotes death
Austronesian language is spoken in Tongan. Barriers to communication may lead to changing the meaning of your message. One barrier to communication in Tonga is its language.
half tongan from his mum
Tongan name for Hangi is Umu
Tongan for horse is Hoosi.
Michael in Tongan
"Fefe a koe" is a phrase in the Ewe language, which is spoken primarily in Ghana and Togo. It means "good evening" in English.
No. The three official languages in New Zealand are Maori, English and NZ Sign language. A number of Oceanic languages are spoken by ethnic groups such as Chinese (Canton and Mandarin), Tongan, Cook Islands Maori, Samoan.
Tongan paʻanga was created in 1967.