Does Fiji speak English?

Although the official language of the country is Fijian, English is still a national language and is spoken everywhere.
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Can people in Fiji speak English?

What language is spoken in Fiji? There are 3 official languages in Fiji: English, Fijian and Hindi (a variety much different from what is spoken in India). Native Fijians speak in Fijian as their first language, Indo-Fijians speak Hindi as their first language, and both groups speak English as a second language.
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What percentage of Fiji speaks English?

Nearly all Fiji Islanders speak English as a second language, only 1% to 3% of the population speak it as their first language. Pure Fiji English, the variety most removed from the norm, is noticeably influenced by the first languages of its speakers, Fijian and Hindi, especially in the domain of phonology.
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Why do they speak English in Fiji?

English, a remnant of British colonial rule over the islands, was the sole official language until 1997 and is widely used in government, business and education as a lingua franca. Considerable business is also done in Fijian, especially away from larger town centre.
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What religion is in Fiji?

Religious Demography. The U.S. government estimates the total population at 936,000 (midyear 2020 estimate). According to the 2007 census (the most recent with a breakdown by religion), 64.5 percent of the population is Christian, 27.9 percent Hindu, and 6.3 percent Muslim.
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How do you say hello in Fiji?

Bula: Pronounced 'boo-lah', it is by far the most common greeting. It means 'hello' but can also be used in a number of permutations as shown below. Ni sa bula/Ni sa bula Vinaka: The first can be used as a more formal greeting. The latter extends on 'bula' and wishes the person good health and life.
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Is Fiji safe to travel?

OVERALL RISK : LOW. Fiji is claimed to be a relatively safe destination for tourists, but still, they are advised to use their common sense as this is the key that will make you enjoy to the fullest of your vacation.
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How do you say no in Fijian?

Similarly, in certain words with a "g," there is an unwritten "n" in front of it, so sega ("no") is pronounced "senga," and the letter "c" is pronounced "th," so "moce," meaning goodbye, is pronounced "moe-they."
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Is Fiji a poor country?

Poverty Data: Fiji

In Fiji, 24.1% of the population lived below the national poverty line in 2019.
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What country does Fiji belong to?

After nearly a century as British colony, Fiji became independent in 1970. Today Fiji has one of the most developed economies of the Pacific islands.
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What language do they speak in Bora Bora?

The main languages in Bora Bora are French and Tahitian, but you'll find that many people also speak English, especially resort employees. French Polynesians move at a relaxed pace.
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What is Fiji known for?

Fiji is known as the 'Soft Coral Capital of the World', with the Great Astrolabe Reef surrounding its 333 islands and atolls, so an underwater adventure should be high on your to-do list when visiting Fiji. If you're a keen diver, you can experience hundreds of different species of fish and coral.
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What does Bula mean?

1. Bula – Pronounced 'buu-laa', this common Fiji phrase translates to 'hello/welcome. ' A great time to say this is when meeting our friendly team at The Bula Club!
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What kind of food does Fiji have?

Fijians typically eat rice, sweet potato, cassava, fish, coconut, and taro. Meat, chicken, and fish are also traditionally cooked in a Lovo. Fiji is also rich in tropical and juicy fruits such as sea grapes, pawpaw, banana, various melons and of course pineapple and jackfruit!
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Can I drink the water in Fiji?

The water that comes out of the tap in Fiji is not the same as that famous brand of bottled water. It's generally safe to drink the tap water at major hotels and in popular tourist areas like Nadi and Suva, but some visitors do complain about the taste. Outside of these centres, tap water may not be safe to drink.
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Is Fiji water OK to drink?

Is Fiji Water Safe? The tap water in Nadi, Suva and in the resorts is generally safe to drink unless otherwise stated. Unofficially, any local will tell you it's an acquired taste, and not recommended for visitors.
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Are there any crocodiles in Fiji?

Are there crocodiles in Fiji? There's only one crocodile that visits Fiji, which is the Saltwater Croc that we've looked at above. Apart from this species, no other crocodile has been seen in Fiji.
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How do you respond to Bula?

It extends the former greeting by including the phrase “bula vinaka” which means “good life” in English and the words “na si” before that, to bring out respect. You can reply to this greeting by simply saying “bula” or “bula vinaka”.
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What is I love you in Fijian?

Au domoni iko means I love you, in a romantic settingThe other version is aulomani iko which would be used to express love for family or other close relations.
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What does Malo mean in Fijian?

noun In the Fiji Islands, Hawaii, and other parts of Polynesia, the paper-mulberry, Papyrius papyrifera. noun A cloth or girdle made from the fiber of the paper-mulberry.
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