Niuean Words for School: Learn Common Classroom Vocabulary
In this video, you’ll learn useful Niuean words for school items that children and families can use every day. Some examples include: Logo = Bell 🔔 Male Pele = Playground 🛝 …and many more Niuean school words to support learning and conversation.
Learn Niuean Words for Items at School
Want to build your Niuean vocabulary with practical, everyday school words? In this Niuean language video, you’ll learn useful Niuean words for school items that children, parents, and teachers can use daily.
Learning classroom vocabulary is an important step in strengthening language confidence and supporting bilingual education. In this lesson, you’ll discover essential school-related terms such as:
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Logo – Bell
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Male pele – Playground
…and many more Niuean school words that support learning and everyday conversations.
This video is ideal for families beginning their Niuean language journey, parents supporting their child’s learning, or communities celebrating Niuean Language Week. By incorporating Niuean school vocabulary into daily discussions, you help preserve the language while building confidence and cultural pride.
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Niuean Words for Items at School
Below are common Niuean school vocabulary words translated into English to help build confidence in everyday classroom conversations.
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Nofoa – Chair
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Laulau – Table
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Faiaoga – Teacher
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Aoga – School
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Potu – Mat
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Pene – Pen
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Pene tala – Pencil
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Lau pepa – Paper
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Pepa – Book
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Vahega – Class
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Logo – Bell
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Tau fanau – Children
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Male pele – Playground
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Ulu faiaoga – Principal
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Kato aoga – School bag
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Kai laa – Lunch
Practising these Niuean school words regularly will help strengthen vocabulary and support everyday language use.
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