139 "The Fourteenth of July" - Vocabulary Flashcards
riro
to become
te mahāna ‘oa’oara’a
the festival
te hau
the Republic, the government
fa’atupu
to organize
fa’ahanahana
to celebrate
te ‘arearea
the amusement
te taviri
the game
fa’anehenehe
to embellish, to beautify
ha’amata
to start, commence
te ‘oro’a
the feast, the festival
matara
to start
‘e tae ātu
until
te a’ahiāta
the early morning, the dawn
te po’ipo’i
the morning
te ta’urua
the feast, the festival
proote
the walk in procession
te nu’u
the army
putuputu
to assemble
te āroā
the street, the avenue
te tavana rahi
the Governor
fa’aea
to reserve, to remain
ha’apoupou
to applaud
te feiā porote
the members of the procession
te tai
the navy
te reva
the air force
tere
to go past
te muto’i
the police
te pupu
the group
te fa’ehau
the soldier
te himene
the song
te ‘ote’a
the dance
te mau feiā f’a’eta’eta tino
the athletes
te mau feiā t’epopo
the footballers
te mau feiā taorapopo
the basketballer
te fa’aro’o
the religion
te porotetani
the Protestants
te tatorita
the Catholics
te momoni
the Mormons
te tanito
the Sanito Church
te petania
the Bethany Church
te fare ha’api’ira’a
the school
fa’ari’i
to receive
te hui mana
the officials
te inuinura’a
the drink, the toast
te ‘orira’a hanahanah
the grand ball
te peretiteni
the Presidency
te hoera’a-va’a
the canoe race
te ta’ahira’a-pere’o’o
the bicycle race
te fa’ahorora’a
the race
te pua’ahorofenua
the horse
te mahāna hope’a
the last day
‘opani
to finish