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Introductions & Identity

Learn how to introduce yourself in Fijian: your name, where you’re from, where you live, what you do, and other basic personal details. These phrases help you move from greetings into real connection — the simple information people naturally share when meeting. Whether you’re Fijian diaspora, visiting Fiji, or coming for study or work, this is the language that helps you introduce yourself clearly and respectfully.

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E vica na luvemu?

How many children do you have?

E lewe levu era kila na vosa vakaViti e vale?

Do many people in your family speak Fijian?

Au tiko e [Country].

I live in [Country]

E ratou vosa vakaViti e vale na luvemu?

Do your children speak Fijian at home?

E vuvale dau loloma na nomu vuvale.

Your family is very kind.

Bula, na yacaqu o…

Hi, my name is…

O tamaqu e a mai leqa ena gauna ni Koviti.

My father died of Covid.

O sa yabaki vica?

How old are you?

Au lomani tinaqu.

I love my mother / family

Au vakaitikotiko mai Brisbane.

I live / Staying in Brisbane

Ratou gone itovo vinaka na luvemu/.

Your children are very polite.

Au sa vakawati.

I am married

Ena gauna qo, au vakaitikotiko ena veiulunivanua e Queensland.

At the moment, I live in the mountains in Queensland.

Au tiko vata kei ratou na noqu vuvale.

I am staying with family.

O au kai Ositerelia

I am from Australia

O au mai Ositerelia ia au a sucu mai Brunei.

I am from Australia, but I was born in Brunei.

Au sa tagane vakawati.

I am a married man

Na yacaqu o [Name].

My name is [Name].

E ratou sa yabaki vica na luvemu?

How old are your children?

O cei na yacamu?

What is your name?

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