I 've left my heart in Polynesia. 51 days in paradise. PORA PORA TAHITI MOOREA FAKARAVA TIKEHAU RANGIROA MANIHI. The best days of my life. I ' il be back some day. 🤗HERE POREINETIA. IAORANA E MAURURU.🤙🤙💛💚💙
@garyranieri38564 жыл бұрын
what language did you speak?
@alanfoster65894 жыл бұрын
@@garyranieri3856 I lived there for awhile way back in 1973. A different place then, but the heart is still there. As to your question, Dany is throwing out some Tahitian. The first is a list of islands (I think he meant to write "Bora Bora", not "Pora Pora"). "Ia Orana" means "Hello", "E" = "and", and "Maururu" is "thank you." You probably know some Tahitian yourself, if you've ever had the drink "Mai tai", which means simply, "very good". Tahitian is not complicated, but all the Polynesian languages (which are closely related) rely on pronouncing the same spellings different ways, since they use few consonants. My favorite was always the name of the airport in Papette (capital of French Polynesia), which is "Faaa". It's pronounced "Fah-ah-ah"...each letter in Tahitian (unlike, say, Hawaiian) is pronounced separately.
@garyranieri38564 жыл бұрын
mauruuru te hoa
@JohnJohnson-Aotearoa4 жыл бұрын
OH MY GOD, BEAUTIFUL JUST BEAUTIFUL
@gisaguimaraes98974 жыл бұрын
A natureza humano foi generosa e bela. Belíssima!
@alanfoster65894 жыл бұрын
Fascinating to see some of the moves that have been added over the years.
@victorcastillo94134 жыл бұрын
All this awesomeness AND A FRENCH ACCENT TOO? To much good stuff 🤗
@TERRYBIGGENDEN4 жыл бұрын
Thank you foresting these. They ave made my year, Total happiness and joy-these girls and men are fabulous. And the drumming is spellbinding. :-)