Tongan Language Basics Quiz
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Match the Tongan words with their English meanings:

ma lelei = hello kataki = please saipee malo = good, thank you dulo = excuse me

Match the Tongan phrases with their usage:

alo = go aussie = finish where are you going = question about destination come = invitation to approach

Match the Tongan words with their corresponding actions:

sit down = physical posture drink = consume liquid finish = complete an action go = move from one place to another

Match the number in Tongan with its representation:

<p>nine = hongo ten = hongo ten one = taha three = tolu</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the Tongan alphabet letters to their sequences:

<p>e = 1st letter k = 2nd letter l = 3rd letter m = 4th letter</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Tongan Language Basics

  • "Ma lelei" translates to "hello."
  • "Lele" means "thank you."
  • "Saipee malo" expresses "good, thank you."
  • "Dulo" means "excuse me."
  • "Kataki" translates to "please."
  • "Come" indicates the action of coming or approaching.
  • "Where are you going" is a common inquiry in Tongan.
  • "Alo" means "go."
  • "Aussie" translates to "finish."
  • "Sit down" is used to instruct someone's seating.
  • "Nine hongo" refers to the number nine, while "ten" denotes the number ten.

Tongan Alphabet

  • The Tongan alphabet consists of 16 letters.
  • Familiarity with the alphabet is essential for pronunciation and understanding the language.

Tongan Language Basics

  • "Ma lelei" translates to "hello."
  • "Lele" means "thank you."
  • "Saipee malo" expresses "good, thank you."
  • "Dulo" means "excuse me."
  • "Kataki" translates to "please."
  • "Come" indicates the action of coming or approaching.
  • "Where are you going" is a common inquiry in Tongan.
  • "Alo" means "go."
  • "Aussie" translates to "finish."
  • "Sit down" is used to instruct someone's seating.
  • "Nine hongo" refers to the number nine, while "ten" denotes the number ten.

Tongan Alphabet

  • The Tongan alphabet consists of 16 letters.
  • Familiarity with the alphabet is essential for pronunciation and understanding the language.

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Test your knowledge of basic Tongan phrases and the Tongan alphabet with this engaging quiz. Learn useful expressions such as greetings and polite requests, while familiarizing yourself with the letters of the language. Perfect for beginners wanting to enhance their Tongan language skills.

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