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Directions & Locations

Use these Fijian phrases to ask where things are, understand directions, and get around more confidently. This topic covers practical lines like “where is…?”, “how do I get to…?”, and common direction words you’ll hear in daily life. Ideal for beginners who want language they can use immediately when moving through towns, campuses, and local areas.

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E vei na apolo?

Where is the apple?

Au rawa ni lako taubale vata kei iko?

Can I walk with you?

E dua beka na basi i ke e lako i Suva?

Is there a bus from here to Suva?

O taleitaka na vuli?

Do you like school?

E vakacava na yawa ni nomu koro mai Suva?

How far is your village from Suva?

I vei na koronivuli?

Where is the school?

O/ni via sarava na itaba? o/ni via raica na itaba?

Do you want to see the photo?

E dua beka na basi ike e lako i na koro?

Is there a bus from here to the village?

O kalasi/fomu vica?

What class or year are you in at school?

I vei na ikelekele ni basi?

Where is the bus stop?

Ivei na ki?

Where is the key?

Meu dabe ivei?

Where should I sit?

O kemuni mai vei?

Where are you from? (Polite)

Kevaka au gade yani i nomu koro, na cava soti na itovo ni veivakarokorokotaki?

If I visit your village, what is the best way for me to show respect?

Ivei na nomu koro? O cei na nomu koro?

What is your village called?

I vei na sitoa?

Where is the shop?

E voleka?

Is it near?

I vei na vale ni vakacegu?

Where is the toilet?

E sa rui saulevu qo?

Is this too expensive?

Na cava o dau taleitaka mo cakava ni suka na vuli?

What do you like to do after school?

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