Tongan Song - Si'i Lile Viola Lose Hina (Isa Lei)
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fuck fiji and them curry smelling bastards. yall almost became a part of tonga if it wasnt for ur king selling out to the british.
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yup fiji adopted it and made it MORE famous (because more people know of fiji then tonga) but it is a tongan song made by tui'vakano like the speaker said . idiots
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Say whatever you want to say to back up your crap Intro............this tune has a tag ''Made in Fiji'' on it! So be it.....!
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malo e lelei..
BAINIMARAMA is good pm for overall fiji fiji indian /kaiviti
but knwn as on bad side because of media.and for how he got to power
but the fact is its for the better in equal terms of the brothers kaiviti and fiji indians ..
\ jah bless braha..
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Fiji or Tonga IT DIESNT BLOODY MATTER! FIJI AND TONGA ARE SAME THING! ITS THE EUROPEAN INFLUENCE AND "CIVILISATION" THATS HAS PUT SEPERATED THE TWO. WE SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT WAY TO GET BAINIMARAMA OUT OF OFFICE! THATS MORE IMPORTANT!
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@Rolish07 so ur sayin we still hav influence in Fiji right..?okay maybe we dint take over all of Fiji, only half of Fiji is poly, but we were the ones who came up with the original version of this song, nd Fiji caught in to it bc we was in they space..so yea thank u.. :-) peace be tha journey bro..
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@siulunga808 soooo true we used to sing it during culture period in malifa leififi and samoa college, its such a haunting song, this beautifulll tongan love song, adopted by fij(isalei) and samoa too
vinaka vaka levu, faafetai tele lava, malo aupito hono fktuu hake ae kakalani ke tau manatu fiefia aii, ofa atu
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could you please post more of this recording or let me know where to buy it ...
Tonga's CLASSIC!!!
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Malie hiva Ongo faka'ofa malie le'o tama fasi. thanks toutes49 for posting.
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oh yes no worries its history but i know it was between them when he gave the original copy to the fijian dude but ayy think about it this way its something or another similarity amongst us the fijians and tongans
This song is still beloved among the Tongans and sung in the faikavas.
Meilakepa 2 years ago 7
This audio is from a National Geographic record to memorialize the coronation of King Tupou IV in 1966. The record has one of the remaining recordings of Queen salote's voice. That is the late Ve'ehala who speaks in this excerpt.
Sweet Lily, Violet and white Rose.
Meilakepa 2 years ago 5