Common Tokelau Words
Understanding basic Tokelau words is a great way to start your Tokelaun language journey. Words like “Io” meaning “Yes” or “Fakamolemole” meaning “Thankyou”.
Learn Common Tokelau Words and Build Your Vocabulary
Mālō ni and warm Pacific greetings. Pacific Learners Education is proud to introduce our first Tokelau language video, Common Tokelau Words, designed to help you build practical, everyday Tokelauan vocabulary.
Tokelau is a remote group of atolls in the South Pacific, located between Hawai‘i and New Zealand. With a population of around 1,500 people and a land area of approximately 10km², Tokelau remains a dependent territory of New Zealand. Preserving and revitalising the Tokelauan language is essential for strengthening cultural identity and passing heritage on to future generations.
In this video, you will learn useful Tokelau words that can easily be incorporated into daily conversations. Impress your family and friends by saying:
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Fakafetai – Thank you
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Fakamolemole – Please
Practising common Tokelau words regularly helps improve pronunciation, confidence, and fluency.
As part of our commitment to revitalising Pacific languages, we will continue releasing more Tokelauan language videos. Be sure to explore our dedicated Tokelauan Language Video Page for additional lessons and learning tools.
Tokelau Words Translated to English
Below are common Tokelau words translated into English to help build your everyday vocabulary.
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Io – Yes
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Hēai – No
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Fakamolemole – Please
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Manuia te pō – Good night
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Manuia te taeao – Good morning
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Mālō nī – Hello
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Fakafetai – Thank you
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Moe – Sleep
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Hau – Come
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Fano – Go
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Uma – Finish
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Inu – Drink
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Fia – Hungry
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Kai – Eat
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Tōfā nī – Goodbye
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Nofo – Sit
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Tū – Stand
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Moega – Bed
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Vili – Run
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Havali – Walk
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Alofa – Love
Practising these Tokelau words regularly will help strengthen your confidence and improve everyday conversations.
Take the Common Tokelau Words Quiz
Taking the Common Tokelau Words Quiz is a great way to stay engaged and check how much you remember.
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