Te Tikisionale o te Gana Tuvalu mo Faifaiga mo Iloga Fakatuvalu
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usuusu
v.
sing
動
歌う
lue
v.
shake one's body in dancing
動
体を揺らす;腰を揺らして踊る
luelue
v.
shake one's body in dancing
動
(ダンスで)腰を揺らして踊る
mako
v.
[N] dance
動
[北] 踊る
特にファーテレ(伝統舞踊)を踊ることを指す.[参]
saka
,
sakasaka
,
siva
.
sakasaka
v.
dance
動
踊る、ダンスを踊る
特にファーテレ(伝統舞踊)を踊ることを指す.[参]
saka
,
siva
,
mako
.
siva
v.
dance
動
踊る
特に伝統舞踊ではなく西洋のダンスを踊ることを指す.[参]
saka
,
sakasaka
,
mako
.
'kaiga
n.
feast; meal.
名
晩餐会,饗宴;食事
titi galegale
n.
colourful dancing skirt for fātele
名
伝統舞踊のためのカラフルなスカート
ココナツの葉でできたスカート(
titi fakamanumanu
)の上に装飾するパンタナスの葉で作った装飾品.[参]
titi tao
.
titi fakamanumanu
n.
local dancing skirt made from brown coconut leaves
名
茶色く乾燥したココナツの葉で作った伝統舞踊の衣装のスカート
[参]
titi
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