E Vaka E Kana Uvi Katakata can be translated as "like eating hot yam." Vei keda eda kila na kana uvi, ni katakata tu na uvi, e dau dredre me laukana vinaka, ka dau taura edua na gauna balavu me qai liliwa na uvi katakata. E daumaka me qai laukana ni sa oti na kena cawa ena gauna esa buta mai kina, ka sa civi oti talega na kuli ni uvi (kevaka e sa vata kei na kulina).
FIJIAN VERSION
E dau cavuti vua e dua ka rui dau vosa vakatotolo ka sega ni macala vinaka na ka e cavuta.
ENGLISH VERSION
Said of one who speaks very quickly and it is difficult to understand.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Monday, August 6, 2007
VAKA E CAVU NA NA DALO MATUA
FIJIAN VERSION
E dau cavuti vua edua e cariba ka totolo na nona lakova edua na ka. E dau kainaki talega vua e dua e dau talairawarawa ka dau muria ga na veika e tukuni yani vua. Kevaka edua e dabe toka, ka qai tukuni vua edua na ka e cakava, ena nona tucake vakarawarawa me gole yani vakatotolo, e dau tukuni kina nai vosavosa qo-vaka e cavu na dalo matua!.
ENGLISH VERSION
This saying often refers to someone that quickly responds to a request, without any complains whatsoever.Matured taro is easy to pull off the groud, hence this saying is applied to someone that listens and responds quickly to a request. This person is metaphorically compared to a matured taro.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
SA LAKI TEI TARAWAU
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
VOCI VAKA VUDI
FIJIAN VERSION
Ni dau vakamacalataki edua na ka se i tukutuku vakamatai lalai, ka kilai vinaka ka matata na kenai balebale.
ENGLISH VERSION
This proverb refers to the vudi plant or plantain. When ripe or well cooked with its skin on, it is easy to peel the skin and it is tasty to eat. Thus this statement includes the enjoyment one gets when someone explained a subject thoroughly and clearly for al to understand
DUI SEVA GA NA BUA KA TEA
FIJIAN VERSION
Oqo nai vosavosa e dau tauci vua e dua e yacovi koya e dua na ka e ca, ka kainaki vua ni sa sauti koya ga na nonai valavala.
ENGLISH VERSION
Bua, is a plumeria tree with fragrant flowers known in Fijian as Bua. It is also known as frangipani. This proverb is translated merely as "you will reap what you sow".
Oqo nai vosavosa e dau tauci vua e dua e yacovi koya e dua na ka e ca, ka kainaki vua ni sa sauti koya ga na nonai valavala.
ENGLISH VERSION
Bua, is a plumeria tree with fragrant flowers known in Fijian as Bua. It is also known as frangipani. This proverb is translated merely as "you will reap what you sow".
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Lutu na Niu, Lutu ki Vuna
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