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Tahitian and English are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Tahitian belongs to the Austronesian family while English belongs to the Indo-European family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.
Tahitian follows verb-subject-object (VSO) order while English follows subject-verb-object (SVO). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
Tahitian: Approximately 68,000 speakers. English: Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
Everyday phrases translated from Tahitian to English — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| Aloha | Hello |
| Mauruuru i te poipoi | Good morning |
| Mauruuru i te avatea | Good afternoon |
| Mauruuru i te ahiahi | Good evening |
| Mauruuru i te pô | Good night |
| Aroha mai | Goodbye |
| E farerei faahou tatou i muri mai | See you later |
| E farerei tatou ananahi | See you tomorrow |
| Aroha mai | Welcome |
| Eaha to outou huru? | How are you? |
| E mea maitai vau, mauruuru | I am fine, thank you |
| Ia maitai te hoê mahana | Have a good day |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| A ani mai | Please |
| Mauruuru | Thank you |
| Mauruuru roa | Thank you very much |
| Te fariihia ra outou | You are welcome |
| E | Yes |
| Aita | No |
| A faaore mai | Excuse me |
| Te tatarahapa nei au | I am sorry |
| Aita e fifi | No problem |
| Parau mau | Of course |
| Te mau haamaitairaa | Congratulations |
| Ia manuïa | Good luck |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| Ko hai to oe i'oa? | What is your name? |
| Te oaoa nei au i te farerei ia outou | Nice to meet you |
| No hea mai outou? | Where are you from? |
| E hia matahiti tō 'oe? | How old are you? |
| E piahi vau | I am a student |
| Tei ô nei au no te hoê mahana faafaaearaa | I am here on holiday |
| Tei ô nei au no te ohipa | I am here for work |
| Teie to'u hoa | This is my friend |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| Hoê | One |
| E piti | Two |
| Toru | Three |
| Maha | Four |
| Pae | Five |
| Ono | Six |
| Hitu | Seven |
| Va'u | Eight |
| Iva | Nine |
| Hoê ahuru | Ten |
| Hoê hanere | One hundred |
| Hoê tausani | One thousand |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| I teie mahana | Today |
| Ananahi | Tomorrow |
| Inanahi | Yesterday |
| I teie nei | Now |
| I muri mai | Later |
| Eaha te hora? | What time is it? |
| I te po'ipo'i | In the morning |
| I te ahiahi | In the evening |
| Monire | Monday |
| Mahana pae | Friday |
| Te hepetoma i mua nei | Next week |
| Hoê hora | One hour |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| Ihea te piha taheraa pape? | Where is the bathroom? |
| Ihea te vahi tapearaa pereoo auahi? | Where is the train station? |
| Ihea te tauraa manureva? | Where is the airport? |
| Nahea vau ia tae i reira? | How do I get there? |
| Tahuri i te pae aui | Turn left |
| Tahuri i te pae atau | Turn right |
| Haere ti'a'tu i mua | Go straight ahead |
| Ua fatata roa | It is near |
| E mea atea roa | It is far |
| Ua mo'e au | I am lost |
| Te hinaaro nei au i te hoê taxi | I need a taxi |
| Eaha te vahi ta ' u e nehenehe e hoo mai i te hoê titeti? | Where can I buy a ticket? |
| Ehia rahiraa moni o te titeti? | How much is the ticket? |
| E mea paruru anei ia haere? | Is it safe to walk? |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| Te po'ia nei au | I am hungry |
| Te po'ia nei au | I am thirsty |
| Te pape, a ani mai | Water, please |
| A faaora na, te hoê ai'a no na piti taata | A table for two, please |
| Te tahua, a faaite mai | The menu, please |
| Eaha ta outou e parau atu? | What do you recommend? |
| Te hinaaro nei au i te reira | I would like this |
| E mea monamona | It is delicious |
| Te parau faaau, a faaora mai | The bill, please |
| Aita vau e amu i te i'a | I do not eat meat |
| E allergy to'u i te maa | I have a food allergy |
| Tava | Coffee |
| Tea | Tea |
| Te pane | Bread |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| Ehia moni e titauhia no te reira? | How much does this cost? |
| E mea moni rahi roa te reira | It is too expensive |
| Te farii ra anei outou i te mau tareta moni? | Do you accept credit cards? |
| Te hi'o noa nei au | I am just looking |
| E farii au i te reira | I will take it |
| A tatara | Open |
| Ua opanihia | Closed |
| Te tomoraa | Entrance |
| Haere | Exit |
| Ihea te matete? | Where is the market? |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| Tauturu | Help |
| A pii i te hoê taote | Call a doctor |
| A niuniu i te muto'i | Call the police |
| Te hinaaro nei au i te tauturu | I need help |
| Te ma'i nei au | I am sick |
| Ihea te fare ma'i? | Where is the hospital? |
| Ihea te fare toa rarahi? | Where is the pharmacy? |
| E mea mauiui i ô nei | It hurts here |
| Te hinaaro nei au i te hoê taote | I need a doctor |
| Te vai ra anei te hoê fare ma'i i pihai iho mai? | Is there a hospital nearby? |
| Tahitian | English |
|---|---|
| E reo Beretane anei oe? | Do you speak English? |
| Aita vau i ite | I do not understand |
| Ua taa ia'u | I understand |
| A paraparau mǎrû noa | Please speak slowly |
| A faahiti faahou i te reira | Please repeat that |
| A papa'i na i te reira | Please write it down |
| Eaha te auraa o te reira? | What does this mean? |
| Nafea outou ia parau i te reira? | How do you say this? |
| Te haapii nei au | I am learning |
| Te paraparau nei au | I speak a little |
| E nehenehe anei outou e tauturu ia ' u? | Can you help me? |
| Aita vau e 'ite | I do not know |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
English is a global language, spoken as a first language in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also widely used as a second language worldwide.
Uses the Latin alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Features a complex phonetic system with significant variations in accent and pronunciation across different regions. Includes around 44 phonemes in Received Pronunciation and diphthongs and triphthongs.
Typically follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Known for its relatively flexible syntax and extensive use of auxiliary verbs.
English vocabulary includes a vast number of loanwords from Latin, French, Norse, and many other languages, reflecting its historical development and adaptability.
Part of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Currently uses the Latin script, with a history of using other scripts such as Old English runes and the Anglo-Saxon futhorc
The Latin script was adopted during the medieval period, replacing the earlier runic alphabets used by Anglo-Saxon settlers.
Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
Spoken in Tahiti and other islands in French Polynesia.
Uses the Latin script.
Features a small number of phonemes with vowel length distinctions. Glottal stop is phonemic.
Follows Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) order. Uses particles to indicate grammatical relations.
Includes words from French due to colonial influence.
Eastern Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family.
Latin script adapted for Tahitian phonology.
Developed by missionaries in the 19th century for religious texts.
Approximately 68,000 speakers.
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