Eleven | Tini ka dua |
Twelve | Tini ka rua |
Thirteen | Tini ka tolu |
Fourteen | Tini ka va |
Fifteen | Tini ka lima |
Sixteen | Tini ka ono |
Seventeen | Tini ka vitu |
Eighteen | Tini ka walu |
Nineteen | Tini ka ciwa |
Twenty | Rua saga vulu |
Monday, June 30, 2008
Numbers: 11 - 20
Labels:
fijian language,
numbers
Friday, June 27, 2008
Ni Sa Bula!
Welcome to my blog!
My name is Chris and I'm endeavouring to learn to speak Fijian.
I've started this blog to disseminate my learning, encourage dialogue in the Fijian language, and to have other Fijian language speakers correct and enhance my learning experience.
I'm not Fijian, but I'm married to a beautiful Fijian lady. We both would like to become fluent in Fijian and ensure our children learn and speak Fijian also. We live in Sydney, Australia and unfortunately there is almost no support here for those who would like to learn Fijian.
I aim to post random snippets of what I learn everyday and I would encourage others (especially native speakers) to add any comments and corrections.
Chris.
My name is Chris and I'm endeavouring to learn to speak Fijian.
I've started this blog to disseminate my learning, encourage dialogue in the Fijian language, and to have other Fijian language speakers correct and enhance my learning experience.
I'm not Fijian, but I'm married to a beautiful Fijian lady. We both would like to become fluent in Fijian and ensure our children learn and speak Fijian also. We live in Sydney, Australia and unfortunately there is almost no support here for those who would like to learn Fijian.
I aim to post random snippets of what I learn everyday and I would encourage others (especially native speakers) to add any comments and corrections.
Chris.
Numbers: 1 - 10
One | Dua |
Two | Rua |
Three | Tolu |
Four | Va |
Five | Lima |
Six | Ono |
Seven | Vitu |
Eight | Walu |
Nine | Ciwa |
Ten | Tini |
Labels:
fijian language,
numbers
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