Niuean phrasebook

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Niuean (ko e vagahau Niuē) is the native language of Niue|Niuē. The majority of residents of the island speak English, but knowing the basics of Niuean can be useful for speaking to older members of the community.

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Pronunciation guide

Unlike its closest relatives Tongan and Samoan, Niuean does not contain the glottal stop (indicated by an apostrophe).

Vowels

A, Ā, E, Ē, I, Ī, O, Ō, U, Ū

Diacritics (bars) indicate a longer vowel sound.

Consonants

F, G, H, K, L, M, P, T and V appear in Niuean.

R and South appear in foreign loanwords.

'G' is pronounced as 'NG' in Niuean, like in 'Togo Chasm'.

After E or I, T is pronounced 'S', like in 'Avatele Beach'

Phrase list

Basics

Hello. 
Fakaalofa lahi atu! ( )
How are you? 
Malolo nakai a koe? / Fefe a koe? ( )
Fine, thank you. 
Malolo, fakaaue. ( )
What is your name? 
Ko hai e higoa haau? ( )
My name is ______ . 
Ko ______ e higoa haaku. ( )
I live in Tonga/Samoa/Australia/New Zealand. 
Nofo au i Tonga/Samoa/Ositalia/Niusilani. ( )
Nice to meet you. 
. Mitaki kua feleveia a taua( )
Please. 
Fakamolemole. ( )
Thank you. 
Fakaaue lahi. ( )
You're welcome. 
. ( )
Yes. 
E. ( )
No. 
Nakai./ Naha ( )
Excuse me. (getting attention
. (Fakamolemole la. )
Excuse me. (begging pardon
. (Tulou )
I'm sorry. 
Fakamolemole la. ( )

Goodbye!|The Niuean language has six diffferent ways to say goodbye depending on number of people and whether they are staying or leaving.

Goodbye (one person
Koe kia! ( )
Goodbye (two or more people
Mua kia( 2 People) Mutolu kia! (more than 2 people )
I can't speak Niuean [well. 
[ ]Ai mitaki e Vagahau Niue haaku. ( [ ])
Help! 
 ! (Lagomatai !)
Look out! 
 ! ( !)
Good morning. 
Monuina e pogipogi. ( )
Good evening. 
Monuina e afiafi. ( )
Good night. 
Monuina e po. ( )
Good night (to sleep
Mohe a. ( )
I don't understand. 
Ai maama e au. ( )
Where is the toilet? 
Ko fe e falevao? ( ?)

Problems

Leave me alone. 
. (Toka la au .)
Don't touch me! 
 ! (Ua fota au !)
I'll call the police. 
. (To hea e au e leoleo.)
Police! 
 ! (Leoleo!)
Stop! Thief! 
 ! ! ( ! !)
I need your help. 
. (Manako au kehe lagomatai haau.)
It's an emergency. 
. ( .)
I'm lost. 
. (Galo tei au.)
I lost my bag. 
. (Galo e kato haaku.)
I lost my wallet. 
. ( Galo e pesi/kato tupe haaku.)
I'm sick. 
. ( Gagao au.)
I've been injured. 
. (Pakia tei au .)
I need a doctor. 
. ( Manako au kehe ekekafo.)
Can I use your phone? 
 ? ( Maeke nakai au ke fakaaoga e foni haau?)
Be careful of ugas (coconut crabs) when driving at night! 
Fakaholo fakasekiseki he po neke mapela e tau uga! ( !)

Numbers

Nakai( )
Taha ( )
Ua ( )
Tolu ( )
Fa ( )
Lima ( )
Ono ( )
Fitu( )
Valu ( )
Hiva ( )
10 
Hogofulu ( )
11 
Hogofulu ma taha ( )
12 
Hogofulu ma ua ( )
13 
Hogofulu ma tolu ( )
14 
Hogofulu ma fa ( )
15 
Hogofulu ma lima ( )
16 
Hogofulu ma ono ( )
17 
Hogofulu ma fitu ( )
18 
Hogofulu ma valu ( )
19 
Hogofulu ma hiva ( )
20 
Ua hogofulu ( )
21 
Ua hogofulu ma taha ( )
22 
Ua hogofulu ma ua ( )
23 
Ua hogofulu ma tolu ( )
30 
Tolu hogofulu ( )
40 
Fa hogofulu ( )
50 
Lima hogofulu ( )
60 
Ono hogofulu ( )
70 
Fitu hogofulu ( )
80 
Valu hogofulu ( )
90 
Hiva hogofulu ( )
100 
Taha e seau ( )
200 
Ua e seau( )
300 
tolu e seau( )
1,000 
( )
2,000 
( )
1,000,000 
( )
1,000,000,000 
( )
1,000,000,000,000 
( )
number _____ (train, bus, etc.) 
( )
half 
( )
less 
( )
more 
( )

Time

now 
mogonei
later 
magaaho atu
before 
magaaho fakamua / to
early dawn 
ko moa ( )
morning 
mogo/magaaho pogipogi ( )
mid afternoon 
pale laa ( )
late afternoon 
motua e aho ( )
evening 
afiafi ( )
dinner time 
mogo/maaaho kai afiafi ( )
night 
(‘“)

Clock time

one o'clock AM 
Hola taha ( )
two o'clock AM 
Hola ua ( )
noon 
Tupou laa ( )
one o'clock PM 
( )
two o'clock PM 
( )
midnight 
Tuloto po ( )
half past 
Hafa e ( )
quarter past 
Kuata he mole ( )
quarter to 
Kuata ke ta ( )

Duration

_____ minute(s) 
(tau)minisi
_____ hour(s) 
(tau)tula
_____ day(s) 
(tau)aho
_____ week(s) 
(tau)faahitapu
_____ month(s) 
(tau)mahina
_____ year(s) 
(tau)tau

Days

today 
Aho nei. ( )
yesterday 
Ine afi. ( )
tomorrow 
A pogi. ( )
this week 
Tapu nei. ( )
last week 
Tapu kua mole. ( )
next week 
Tapu ka hau. ( )
Sunday 
Aho Tapu ( )
Monday 
Aho Gofua ( )
Tuesday 
Aho Ua ( )
Wednesday 
Aho Lotu ( )
Thursday 
Aho Tuloto ( )
Friday 
Aho Falaile ( )
Saturday 
Aho Faiumu ( )

Months

January 
Ianuali ( )
February
Fepuali
March 
Masi ( )
April 
Apelila ( )
May 
Me ( )
June 
Iuni ( )
July 
Iulai ( )
August 
Aokuso ( )
September 
Sepetema ( )
October 
Oketopa ( )
November 
Novema ( )
December 
Tesemo ( )

Seasons

Spring 
Vaha Tau Tupu ( )
Autumn 
Vaha Tau Mateafu ( )
Winter 
Vaha Makalili ( )
Summer 
Vaha Mafana ( )
Hurricane season 
Vaha To Afa ( )
Drought 
Vaha To Laa ( )
Christmas 
Vaha Kilisimasi ( )
End of the year 
Kamataaga he Tau ( )

Writing time and date

Colors

black 
lanu uli ( )
white 
lanu tea ( )
grey 
lanu efuefu ( )
red 
lanu kula ( )
blue 
lanu moana ( )
yellow 
lanu ago ( )
green 
lanu lau futi ( )
orange 
lanu fuamoli ( )
pink 
lanu lau mame ( )
purple 
lanu fuahoi ( )
brown 
lanu kakī( )

Transportation

Bus and train

How much is a ticket to _____? 
(fiha e tau he tiketi ke fanau ki...)
One ticket to _____, please. 
(Taha ne e tiketi, fakaaue)
Where does this train/bus go? 
(fano ki fe e train/bus e)
Where is the train/bus to _____? 
(kofe e train/bus)
Does this train/bus stop in _____? 
(“ “)
When does the train/bus for _____ leave? 
(“ “)
When will this train/bus arrive in _____? 
( )

Directions

How do I get to _____ ? 
( )
...the train station? 
( )
...the bus station? 
( )
...the airport? 
( )
...downtown? 
( )
...the youth hostel? 
( )
...the _____ hotel? 
( )
...the American/Canadian/Australian/British consulate? 
( )
Where are there a lot of... 
( )
...hotels? 
( )
...restaurants? 
( )
...bars? 
( )
...sites to see? 
( )
Can you show me on the map? 
( )
street 
( )
Turn left. 
( )
Turn right. 
( )
left 
( )
right 
( )
straight ahead 
( )
towards the _____ 
( )
past the _____ 
( )
before the _____ 
( )
Watch for the _____. 
( )
intersection 
( )
north 
( )
south 
( )
east 
( )
west 
( )
uphill 
( )
downhill 
( )

Taxi

Taxi! 
( )
Take me to _____, please. 
( )
How much does it cost to get to _____? 
( )
Take me there, please. 
( )

Lodging

Do you have any rooms available? 
( )
How much is a room for one person/two people? 
( fiha tau he poko ke nofo taha/ua tagata?)
Does the room come with... 
( )
...bedsheets? 
(kafu )
...a bathroom? 
(fale kaukau )
...a telephone? 
(telefoni )
...a TV? 
(TV )
May I see the room first? 
(maeke mua au ke kitia poko )
Do you have anything quieter? 
( )
...bigger? 
(Poko Lahi )
...cleaner? 
( )
...cheaper? 
(nakai tau uka)
OK, I'll take it. 
(homo mai kia au/ E mai kia au)
I will stay for _____ night(s). 
(Nofo au ______po )
Can you suggest another hotel? 
( )
Do you have a safe? 
( )
...lockers? 
( )
Is breakfast/supper included? 
( )
What time is breakfast/supper? 
(Hola fiha e breakfast? )
Please clean my room. 
(fakamolemole, fakamea e poko haaku, fakaaue lahi (thank you))
Can you wake me at _____? 
(aala e au e...)
I want to check out. 
(oti tei e nofo haaku fia loto e au ke o)

Money Matters & ATM's in Niuean phrasebook

Do you accept American/Australian/Canadian dollars? 
(maeke nakai au ke fakatogi he tau tupe Amelika, Ositalia ETC...)
Do you accept British pounds? 
( )
Do you accept Euros? 
( )
Do you accept credit cards? 
( )
Can you change money for me? 
(maeke nakai a koe ke hiki tau tupe haaku)
Where can I get money changed? 
(fano e au ki fe ke hiki tau tupe haaku)
Can you change a traveler's check for me? 
( )
Where can I get a traveler's check changed? 
( )
What is the exchange rate? 
(‘’ ‘’)
Where is an automatic teller machine (ATM)? 
(ha nefe e ATM?)

Eating

1=  |2=; Eat. : Kai.

Drink. 
Inu.
Food 
Mena kai
Bread 
Falaoa
Butter 
Pata
Fish 
Ika)
Crab 
Kalahimu
Sausage 
Tosis
Cooked Chicken 
Moa moho
Salad 
Salati
Tomato 
Tomato
Pumpkin 
Motini
Kumara 
Timala
Lettuce 
Letisi
Cabbage 
Kapiti
Toast 
Toti
Porridge 
Poleti

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A table for one person/two people, please. 
( )
Can I look at the menu, please? 
(Fakakite mai la e menu, fakamolemole )
Can I look in the kitchen? 
(Fakakite mai la e peito )
Is there a house specialty? 
(kia dumblo )
Is there a local specialty? 
( )
I'm a Vegetarian
( )
I don't eat Pork. 
(Ai kai au e puaka )
I don't eat beef. 
(Ai kai au e povi )
I only eat kosher food. 
(Ko e tau mena kai kosher ni ne kai a au )
Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter/lard
( fakatote e ________ e.g butter oil)
fixed-price meal 
( )
a la carte 
( )
breakfast 
(kai pogipogi)
lunch 
( )
tea (meal
( )
supper 
( )
I want _____. 
(fia loto e au)
I want a dish containing _____. 
(Loto au ke kai_____ )
Chicken 
(moa )
beef 
(povi )
fish 
(ika )
ham 
(puaka )
Sausages 
(tosisi )
Cheese 
(siisi )
eggs 
(fua moa )
salad 
(salati )
(fresh) vegetables 
(vesetapolo )
(fresh) fruit 
(fua lakau )
bread 
(falaoa )
toast 
(tosi )
Noodles 
(nutolo )
Rice 
(laisi )
beans 
(fua pine )
May I have a glass of _____? 
(tamai e kalase _____ )
May I have a cup of _____? 
(tamai e kapiniu _____ )
May I have a bottle of _____? 
(tamai e fagu _____ )
coffee 
(kofi )
tea (drink
(ti )
juice 
(huhua )
(bubbly) water 
( )
(still) water 
(vai )
organic juice 
(pia )
 
(uaina )
May I have some _____? 
( )
salt 
(masima )
black pepper 
( )
butter 
( )
Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)
(fakamolemole la)
I'm finished. 
(oti tei au)
It was delicious. 
(homo/mitaki koa tau kai)
Please clear the plates. 
(uta tau palesi fakaaue lahi)
The check, please. 
(fakamolemole, mai la e tohi totogi)

Bars

Do you serve alcohol? 
( )
Is there table service? 
( )
A Cola/two soft drinks, please. 
( )
A glass of fruit cocktail, please. 
( )
A pint, please. 
( )
A bottle, please. 
( )
_____ (hard drink) and _____ (mixer), please. 
( )
whiskey 
( )
vodka 
( )
 
( )
water 
( )
club soda 
( )
tonic water 
( )
orange juice 
( )
Coke (soda
( )
Do you have any bar snacks? 
( )
One more, please. 
( )
Another round, please. 
( )
When is closing time? 
( )
Cheers! 
( )

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Niuean phrasebook

Do you have this in my size? 
( )
How much is this? 
( )
That's too expensive. 
( )
Would you take _____? 
( )
expensive 
( )
affordable 
( )
I can't afford it. 
( )
I don't want it. 
( )
You're cheating me. 
( )
I'm not interested. 
(..)
OK, I'll take it. 
( )
Can I have a bag? 
( )
Do you ship (overseas)? 
( )
I need... 
( )
...toothpaste. 
( )
...a toothbrush. 
( )
...tampons. 
. ( )
...soap. 
( )
...shampoo. 
( )
...pain reliever. (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen
( )
...cold medicine. 
( )
...stomach medicine. 
... ( )
...a razor. 
( )
...an umbrella. 
( )
...sunblock lotion. 
( )
...a postcard. 
( )
...postage stamps. 
( )
...batteries. 
( )
...writing paper. 
( )
...a pen. 
( )
...English-language books. 
( )
...English-language magazines. 
( )
...an English-language newspaper. 
( )
...an English-English dictionary. 
( )

Driving

I want to rent a car. 
( )
Can I get insurance? 
( )
stop (on a street sign
( )
one way 
(taha hala)
yield 
( )
no parking 
( )
speed limit 
( )
gas (petrol) station 
( )
petrol 
("penesini")
diesel 
( )

Authority

I haven't done anything wrong. 
( Ko higoa ne taute au?)
It was a misunderstanding. 
( )
Where are you taking me? 
(Ko e uta e koe au ki fe? )
Am I under arrest? 
( )
I am an Malaysian/Indonesian/Emirati/Singaporean citizen. 
( )
I want to talk to the Malaysian/Indonesian/Emirati/Singaporean embassy/consulate. 
( )
I want to talk to a lawyer. 
( )
Can I just pay a fine now? "(Maeke nakai au ke totogi e fakahala mogonei?)"