Monday, 7 September 2020

Tha hinengaro

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  2. ʻEi pifeleti ʻoku ou saiʻia he ngaue kuo ke fai ʻo aʻu mai ki he ngaue lelei. Meia Kēlepi

    Hey pifeleti i love the work that you've done so far soo keep up the good work. From Caleb

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  3. Malo E Lelei Pifeleti,

    I love the work you've done. Thank you for sharing both Tongan and English translation for these words. I realised the way Tongan's say Monday is very very similar to the way Cook Islanders say it. You were very knowledgeable about this sharing the history of Tonga!! All of this information is very good. Anyways, please add a task description next time. Overall great job, Keep up the great work, and I can't wait for your next post!!

    Kind Regards,

    Mamarei

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  4. Wow my twin i love your blog post and your slides are very creative

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  5. Hello Pifeleti I like your Taha Hinengaro But the is no be tale for your back ground but keep it.

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  6. Kia ora! It's Pyper here from St Patrick's School in Greymouth! I really like how you have been learning some Tongan! I find it very cool that you can even teach it to others now that you know some! It's very good how you added lots of detail. Something that would make this even better would be if you did a voice over the top so we know how to prounounce the Tongan words.
    Great work!

    Blog ya later!!!

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