Believe it or not it mean: Welcome, Live long and be prosperous
The correct order is "Vinaka vaka levu". "Vinaka" means thank you and when you add "Vaka levu" at the end it means thank you very much.
It means Thank you!
fucj you very very hard
English is one of the national languages of Fiji, so you could probably just say "Thank you." The other national languages include Fijian and Hindustani. In Fijian, "Thank you" is "vinaka" (pronounced "vee-naka").
Thanks in Fijian is = Vinaka pronounced Vee/Nah/Car Vinaka Vakalevu means Thankyou very much.
Cute in Fijian is Rairai Vinaka. Pronounced - Rey/Rey/Vee/Nah/Car.
Yalewa means girl. When shortened to just lewa it's a term of endearment like honey or sweetie. Lewa is also a popular Fijian name.
Hello in Fijian is Bula (informal greeting) Bula Vinaka (formal greeting)
In the Fiji Islands it is Thankyou (in english) Vinaka Vakalevu (in Fijian) Dhanyavaad (Fiji-Hindi)
Loloma most commonly translates love or mercy and levu means big, great, large or many. In most cases, the expression loloma levu is an idiom meaning, "lots of love" though it takes its more precise meaning from the context in which it is used. Learn more about Fiji at www.fijihealth.org.
Fijian for hello is "Bula" or Bula vinaka". If you go to the Western part of Fiji,you can say "Cola Vina - pronounced as Thola Veenah"
Sa bula bula vinaka tiko, set tiko ! Sa vakacava tiko ? How about an example: Let's say that Deanie Etcetera visits Fiji and runs into Mitch Longley. Deanie says, "Mitch Longley, how are you?" Mitch Longley responds in the fijian tongue, "Sa bula bula vinaka tiko, set tiko! Sa vakacava tiko? ( I am fine, thank you! How are you?)
"Bula vinaka, beachside" Bula Vinaka is a "Hello" greeting used by Fijian people when answering the phone, I think it means Hello, Thanks.
well fijians normaly greet each other by saying bula or bula vinaka which both means hello in fijian
Marau siganisucu!