Te Tikisionale o te Gana Tuvalu mo Faifaiga mo Iloga Fakatuvalu
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i tua
volume_up
adv.
behind, at the back, outside
副
裏に,うしろに,外側に
ifo
volume_up
adv.
downward
副
下の方へ
katoa
volume_up
adv.
all
副
全部,すべて,全員
adj.
whole, all, every
形
すべての
tino katoa: everybody, koutou katoa: you all, te aso lua katoa: every Tuesday
tino katoa:全員,koutou katoa:あなた方みなさん,te aso lua katoa:毎週火曜日
keātea
volume_up
adv.
away
副
遠くへ
'kī
adv.
very, extremely
副
とても,きわめて
ko te mea ke-
adv.
in order to-
副
~するために
Au ne fano ki te sitoa ko te mea ke togi mai te suka.
I went to the store in order to buy some sugar.
Au ne fano ki te sitoa ko te mea ke togi mai te suka.
私は砂糖を買うために店へ行った.[参]
ke
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koi
volume_up
adv.
still
副
まだ,いまだに
We are still staying in Fiji.
Matou koi nofo i Fiji.
私たちはまだフィジーに滞在しています.
likiliki
adj.
1. detailed
形
1. 詳細な,細かい
adv.
2. in detail, into small pieces
副
2. 詳細に,細かく
adj.
2. hungry
形
2. 空腹の
fakamatalaga likiliki: detailed explanation
fakamatalaga likiliki:詳細な説明.
loa
2
adv.
very, indeed, really
副
とても,本当に,まさに
eiloa,ailoaの短縮形.
E tonu loa tena manatu.
彼の意見はまさに正しい.[参]
eiloa
,
ailoa
.
mā nei
adv.
right now
副
今;今すぐ
[参] alanei
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