Hawaiian to Tsonga Translation

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Common Phrases From Hawaiian to Tsonga

HawaiianTsonga
MahaloInkomu
E ʻoluʻoluKombela
E kala maiku tisola
AlohaAvuxeni
AlohaSala kahle
ʻAeIna
ʻAʻoleE-e
Pehea ʻoe?Ku njhani?
E kala mai iaʻuNdzi khomeli
ʻaʻole maopopo iaʻuA ndzi tivi
Maopopo iaʻundza twisisa
Pēlā koʻu manaʻoNdzi ehleketa tano
Malia pahaKumbexana
A hui hou nōNdzi ta ku vona hi ku famba ka nkarhi
E mālamaTihlayisi
He aha lā?Ku humelela yini?
HoʻopoinaU nga vileli
ʻae nō hoʻiKumbexana
I kēia manawaHi ku hatlisa
E hele kāuaA hi fambeni

Interesting information about Hawaiian Language

Hawaiian is a Polynesian language spoken by the indigenous people of Hawaii. It has around 24 letters in its alphabet and features simple phonetics, making it relatively easy to pronounce for English speakers. The Hawaiian language holds cultural significance as it was traditionally used in chants, songs, and storytelling. However, due to colonization and efforts to suppress native languages during the late 19th century onwards, Hawaiian experienced a decline in usage over time. In recent years though there has been an increased effort towards revitalizing the language with various initiatives promoting its learning and preservation. Today, there are estimated to be approximately 2,000 fluent speakers of Hawaiian along with many more learners who aim at keeping this unique linguistic heritage alive.

Know About Tsonga Language

Tsonga, also known as Xitsonga, is a Bantu language spoken by approximately 4.5 million people in Southern Africa. It belongs to the Tsonga-Tswa branch of the Niger-Congo language family and has several dialects including Shangaan and Ronga. The majority of Tsonga speakers reside in Mozambique, South Africa (especially Limpopo Province), Swaziland, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. The writing system for Tsonga uses Latin characters with diacritics to represent specific sounds not found in English or other languages using the Roman alphabet. Historically an oral tradition-based language without written literature until recent years when efforts have been made towards standardization. It shares some vocabulary similarities with neighboring languages such as Zulu but maintains its unique grammatical structure characterized by noun classes that affect verb agreement patterns.

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