A Vocabulary of the Tonga Language
Author: Stephen Rabone
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Published: 1845
Total Pages: 372
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Author: Stephen Rabone
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Published: 1845
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 408
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: S. Rabone
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Published: 2017-07-07
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780282807085
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExcerpt from Vocabulary of the Tonga Language: Arranged in an Alphabetical to Which Is Annexed a List of Idiomatical Phrases Ai, s. A tree, also its fruit; cir fitable, needful, acceptable. Cles burnt on the body. Ao a, 8. Use. Ai, v. To surround, to enclose; Aofiai, e. To beg food; to beg to defend. Provisions. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Author: REV Stephen Rabone
Publisher: Gyan Books
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9789351285960
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Published: 1845
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Isileli Tupou Kongaika
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Published: 2020-06-27
Total Pages: 96
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis simple Tongan dictionary - English to Tongan was created to help you connect with and understand the Tongan culture through learning some of the basics of the language. Using words and phrases will allow you to pick up on topics of conversations and even piece together simple replies. A portion of sales from this dictionary is donated to help students in Tonga continue higher education. More information can be found at fakapale.com
Author: Stephen Rabone
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9781230183916
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1845 edition. Excerpt: ...Kili, s. The skin; the bark of trees; a saw; leprosy; a file. Kilia, s. A leper. Kilia, a. Leprous. Kiliata, a. Light in the skin. Kiliui, a. Dark in the skin. Kilifetohoaki, s. A cross saw. Kiligano, s. Hard spots in the flesh causing intolerable itching. Kiliji, v. To saw. Kilijitahi, s. The bottom of the sea. Kilikili, s. Small stones placed on the grave of the dead; the look or appearance; likelihood. Kilikilia, s. The name of a fish; leprous. Kilikiliun, a. Double barked, as certain trees. Kilo, v. To look askaunt. Kilokilo, v. See Kikilo. Kilokiloua, v. To look in different directious at the same time. Kilokiloua, a. Undecided. Kiln, a. One hundred thousand. Kilu, s. Used of large and successive waves rolling at sea. Kilukilua, v. To appear at an immense distance. Kima, v. To lose in a game; to be over matched. Kimo, s. The glare of the sun as seen in very hot weather. Kimokimo, a. Quick, fast, ap-plied to running. Kina, a. Tired, wearied. Kinaabi, v. To be tired of the governor of the Abi. Kinatoa, v. To be tired out. Kinehia, v. To be tired; to be in fear of some coming trouble. Kinekina, v. To be thoroughly tired. Kini, v. To strike; to cut the hair short; to let blood. / Kiniji, s. A blow. Kiniji, v. To strike with any thing light. Kinohaa, s. Dung.. Kinokinoifia, a. Free from ob-structions, clear. ' Kisa, v. To hiss. v Kita, pron. I, myself. Kita, 8. Tetanus; a relapse; one kind of cocoa nut. Kita, v. To suffer a relapse. Kitaki, v. To persevere; to hold out. Kite, v. To appear; to see at a distance when at sea. s/ Kitegamahaki, s. A place where sick persons are. Kititama, . A girl when married to her cousin. Kivi, a. Sunk, applied to the eyes; blind. Kivi, s. One kind of yam. Kivikivi, . The name of a shell fish. Ko, A prefix, ...
Author: William Mariner
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Published: 1818
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Afa Tesi
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Published: 2016-06-22
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis guide to the Tonga language, collects the most common Tonga phrases and expressions, including greetings, food items, directions, sightseeing, etc., arranged by category. Also includes an English-Tonga/Tonga-English dictionary.