In preparation for my Tahiti trip!
The Tahitian alphabet contains only thirteen letters. Vowels: a as in car, e as in may, i as in machine, o as in cold, and u as in salute.
Consonants: f,h,m,n,p,r,t,v pronounced as in English with the exceptions of theh pronounced sh when preceded by i or followed by o and the r sometimes having a trill sound.
hello, good day, friendly greeting â ia orana
goodbye â nana
welcome â maeva
thank you â mauru’uru
no problem!, no worries! â aita pe’ape’a
how are you? â eaha te huru?
good! â maita’i
to your health, toast â manuia
house â fare
bank â fare moni
church â fare pure
post office â fare rata
hospital â fare maâi
store â fare toa
doctor â taote
police â mutoâi
man â tane
woman â vahine
child â tamarii
yes â e, oia
no â aita
small â iti
big, large â nui
islet in the lagoon â motu
ancient temple â marae
traditional quilts â tifaifai
traditional dance â tamurei
fenua â land
flower â tiare
ocean â moana
sun â mahana
moon â avae
star â fetia
earth oven â himaa
feast â tamaaraa
morning â poipoi
evening â ahiahi
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