Malo e leli Zion-li from Room 6. What I learned about Tonga is that it is a beautiful place it is very talented country and it and Tonga has 106,600 people I really like the dances they do and the language they speak. What did you learn?? Blog ya later!!
Hi Miss O'Shea Sakina here. I really loved all the videos. My favorite video is probably the kids trying Tongan food and what I learnt was different type of food names and how they capture animals to eat from the ocean. Whats your favorite one? blog ya later
Hi Rachael, Mackenzie here. I really liked the videos on the Tongan site, My favorite was kids try Tongan food! Did you watch the videos? BLOG YA LATER>
Hi class, Liam here I learned a lot more about the Tongan culture and dances through polyfest, and I also learned how to say some of the months in the week in Tongan, Sanuali is January, fepueli is February, ma'asi is March. Do you know how say them all in Tongan? Blog ya later. Liam
Hello Mrs Oshea my name is Anjola and a interesting thing I learned is that the king of Tonga is Tupou VI What did you learn about the Tongan language this week? Blog ya later
Malo e lelei Class Finley here. I really enjoy learning about Tonga. I learnt some of the Months of the year in Tongan Sanuali-January Fepueli-February Ma asi-March.
Heyya it's Jessica! I this week I learned how to hunt for a coconut crab in Tonga I have enjoyed Tonga language week because I got to watch different type of ways they cook there food and how to cook! What have you learned? BLOG YA LATERZ Jess!
Hey there, Bitner here. Did you know that Tonga has a disappearing Island called Fonuafo’ou? And did you know that Tonga has Whales that travel over 3000 miles just to breed and give birth in Tonga? If you had one island disappearing, would you evacuate the Island? Blog ya later, Bitner
Malo e lelei Mrs O'Shea this is Chelsy here!I have learnt this week how to say thank you and how are you in Tongan, I have enjoyed Tongan language because I got to see how to cook and also how to find a coconut crab! What about you?? BLOG YA LATER! Chels!
Malo e lelei it is me again Ariella-Brooke here, Something interesting I learned was that they had values because I thought that they were a free country so they had their own rules in each family and they did their own things but as a whole country they have values which really makes me proud as an islander. Did you find anything interesting????
Hi Khaalid here I really enjoyed leaning about Tonga An interesting thing learnt was the food because its really yum i liked the dances because they had a lot of music. blog ya later khaalid.
Hey class 6 it's your favorite class mate here. Something interesting that I learned during Tonga Language Week is that some Tongan food is good and some not so good. And that the way you pronounce some of the food the kids think it's a swear word. What do you think?
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Hey folks, Sarah here and my favorite vid is the kids try Tongan food, it's sooooo funny lol {Gina thought so, right Gi?😂😂😂} you should check it out!! I really wanna try the drink they tried the mango with coconut and mango pieces. Have u ever tried Tongan food??? 👑✌😍😠🐼🐰BB4N GTR SYL💵👊😝😎🐺🐨 Vid= video LOL= laughing out loud BB4N= bye bye for now GTR= gotta run SYL= see you later
Hi Michael here and what I learnt was colours so pink in Tongan is lanupingiki and white in Tongan is hinehina or grey in Tongan is kulei. What Togan coulors do you know?. Lose e.
Hi my name is Ryan I really like how they do stuff differently like how they exercise weirdly and differently I really like their food It takste so good 👌 anyways I really like their otai drinks. Its little bits of fruits in a mago juice. What do you like about Tonga. Blog ya later.✌✌👍👍
Hola my name is Arlo and Wow that is a very big slideshow... I learnt quite a bit from it and my favorite was the "one week to learn tongan" video. Unfortunately most of the videos were blocked by the school account restrictions. do you know any words in Tongan? adios amigos,-Arlo
Malo e lelei Class Rory here Tongan Languege Week was heaps of fun i learned about some medcines and this guy named Kalafi Moala, What did you learn about? Blog Ya later Rory]
Hi Rachael, Samantha here. I learnt that Tonga has 170 islands 106,600 people and Tonga is the only Pacific Nation to Not be Colonised. Did you know that? Samantha.
Malo e leli Zion-li from Room 6. What I learned about Tonga is that it is a beautiful place it is very talented country and it and Tonga has 106,600 people I really like the dances they do and the language they speak. What did you learn?? Blog ya later!!
ReplyDeleteHi Miss O'Shea Sakina here. I really loved all the videos. My favorite video is probably the kids trying Tongan food and what I learnt was different type of food names and how they capture animals to eat from the ocean. Whats your favorite one? blog ya later
ReplyDeleteHi Rachael, Mackenzie here. I really liked the videos on the Tongan site, My favorite was kids try Tongan food! Did you watch the videos? BLOG YA LATER>
ReplyDeleteHello my name is Tai and I learnt that the Samoan language is similar to Tongan language. What did you learn on this slide?
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Hi class, Liam here I learned a lot more about the Tongan culture and dances through polyfest, and I also learned how to say some of the months in the week in Tongan, Sanuali is January, fepueli is February, ma'asi is March.
ReplyDeleteDo you know how say them all in Tongan?
Blog ya later.
Liam
Hello Mrs Oshea my name is Anjola and a interesting thing I learned is that the king of Tonga is
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What did you learn about the Tongan language this week?
Blog ya later
Malo e lelei Class Finley here. I really enjoy learning about Tonga. I learnt some of the Months of the year in Tongan Sanuali-January Fepueli-February Ma asi-March.
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BYE! FINLEY.😊
Heyya it's Jessica! I this week I learned how to hunt for a coconut crab in Tonga I have enjoyed Tonga language week because I got to watch different type of ways they cook there food and how to cook! What have you learned?
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Jess!
Hey there, Bitner here. Did you know that Tonga has a disappearing Island called Fonuafo’ou? And did you know that Tonga has Whales that travel over 3000 miles just to breed and give birth in Tonga? If you had one island disappearing, would you evacuate the Island?
ReplyDeleteBlog ya later, Bitner
Malo e lelei Mrs O'Shea this is Chelsy here!I have learnt this week how to say thank you and how are you in Tongan, I have enjoyed Tongan language because I got to see how to cook and also how to find a coconut crab! What about you??
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Chels!
Malo e lelei it is me again Ariella-Brooke here,
ReplyDeleteSomething interesting I learned was that they had values because I thought that they were a free country so they had their own rules in each family and they did their own things but as a whole country they have values which really makes me proud as an
islander.
Did you find anything interesting????
Blog ya later
Ariella-Brooke
Hi Khaalid here I really enjoyed leaning about Tonga An interesting thing learnt was the food because its really yum i liked the dances because they had a lot of music.
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Hi my favourite thing I learnt the names of the days in the week and the colors.
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Hi, Alan here.
ReplyDeleteOne thing that I learned from this is that Steven Adams is part Tongan.
What did you learn?
Blog you later Alan
Hey class 6 it's your favorite class mate here.
ReplyDeleteSomething interesting that I learned during Tonga Language Week is that some Tongan food is good and some not so good. And that the way you pronounce some of the food the kids think it's a swear word.
What do you think?
Blog Ya Later!
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Hey folks, Sarah here and my favorite vid is the kids try Tongan food, it's sooooo funny lol {Gina thought so, right Gi?😂😂😂} you should check it out!!
ReplyDeleteI really wanna try the drink they tried the mango with coconut and mango pieces.
Have u ever tried Tongan food???
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LOL= laughing out loud
BB4N= bye bye for now
GTR= gotta run
SYL= see you later
Hi Michael here and what I learnt was colours so pink in Tongan is lanupingiki and white in Tongan is hinehina or grey in Tongan is kulei. What Togan coulors do you know?. Lose e.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Ryan I really like how they do stuff differently like how they exercise weirdly and differently I really like their food It takste so good 👌 anyways I really like their otai drinks. Its little bits of fruits in a mago juice. What do you like about Tonga. Blog ya later.✌✌👍👍
ReplyDeleteAjo. I think most of the food Looks yummy like the Faikaikai yum yum. I lernd a lot about tonga
ReplyDeleteHi. This Tongan slide taught me a lot about Tonga. My favorite video was how to have fun in Tonga. What was your favorite video???
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Hola my name is Arlo and Wow that is a very big slideshow...
ReplyDeleteI learnt quite a bit from it and my favorite was the "one week to learn tongan" video.
Unfortunately most of the videos were blocked by the school account restrictions.
do you know any words in Tongan?
adios amigos,-Arlo
Malo e lelei Class Rory here Tongan Languege Week was heaps of fun i learned about some medcines and this guy named Kalafi Moala, What did you learn about?
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Ajo. I think most of the food Looks yummy like the Faikaikai yum yum. I learned a lot about Tonga. What did you find out about Tonga?
ReplyDeleteHi Rachael,
ReplyDeleteSamantha here.
I learnt that Tonga has 170 islands 106,600 people and Tonga is the only Pacific Nation to Not be Colonised.
Did you know that?
Samantha.
Malo e lelei, Its me Brianna. The most interesting thing I found was the numbers and how to speak tongan. What do you think that was interesting?
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