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Who takes care of Willy?
Ko hai 'oku ne tauhi 'a Vili?
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His family takes care of him.
'Oku tauhi ia 'e hono famili.
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Where are your coat's? (you two)
Ko fe homo kote?
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(We) have lost our coeats. (his and my)
Kuo mole homa kote.
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My family will do everything.
'E fai 'e hoku famili e me'a katoa.
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My brother takes care of me.
'Oku tauhi au 'e hoku tokoua.
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Your boss wants you
'Oku fiema'u koe 'e ho pule
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His sister did it
Na'e fai ia 'e hono tuofefine.
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Their friend will protect them. (Those Two)
'E malu'i kinaua 'e hona kaume'a
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I will do my duty.
Te u fai hoku fatongia
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I want to stay in his home.
'Oku ou fie nofo 'i hono 'api
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This is a letter from our country. (His and My)
Ko e tohi eni mei homa fonua
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My friend brought me.
Na'e 'omi au 'e hoku kaume'a
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I love my people
'Oku ou 'ofa ke hoku kakai
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We have lost our opportunity. (yours and my)
Kuo mole hota faingamalie.
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We have lost our opportunity. (his and my)
Kuo mole homa faingamalie.
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They have lost their opportunuty. (those two)
Kuo mole hota faingamalie
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Where are our clothes (his and my)
Ko fe homa vala?
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Where are your cloths? (yours and his)
Ko fe homo vala
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Where are our clothes? (yours and mine)
Ko fe hota vala?
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Where are their cloths? (those two)
Ko fe hona vala?
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Our duty is important. (weighty)
'oku mamafa hota fatongia.
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Our duty is easy.
'Oku faingfua hota fatongia.
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Our duty is enjoyable
'Oku fakafiefia hota fatongia.
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opportunity, advantage
faingamalie
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enjoyable, pertaining to happiness
fakafiefia
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duty, job, responsibility
fatongia
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friend, girl/boy friend, lover
kaume'a
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complete, all , whole
katoa
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