July 2016. Carol and Brian are welcomed by Saitu Marsters' family in Te Tautua village and participate in island life particularly in a Puroku, or traditional welcome celebration.
16:45 Rest in peace to this beautiful lady who passed away a day or so ago. She has now been layed to rest. Her name is Rev. Hakono Saitu Marsters aka our Mama. May she rest in love ❤️🕊
Iaue karoha... yes i watched this a few yearz 6acc & today May 20th 2023 it shows up on my feed... she is my wife's baby sister... met her 25 - 30 years ago here in Aotearoa/NZ & i've had the honor & privilege of knowing her up until her sudden passing earlier this year... very family orientated... funny... humble... caring... luving & a woman of God... she will 6e dearly missed... Rest*In*Power Sister Rev. Hakono Saitu Marsters... Thank U guys for having her & her family on 6oard ur yacht... God 6less.
Thank you for the video....I’ve always wanted to have a glimpse of this beautiful island up close and personal... and that’s exactly what you did. Thank you.
Kare! E ta tita Akono i taau, Tuku ki tona vairanga tau Aka 'aka'oki to tita ki te kainga pronunciation ( CAR- ree !) ( air / tah/ tee-ta/ ahk-oh-no/ eye/ tah-oo/ To-key/ key/ tor-nah/ vay-rah-nar/ toe/ ahk-ahh/ eh-car-ew-key/ tor/ tee-ta/ key/ tea/ ka-eye-nar) sounds like this tried to add in similar sounding words or syllables to English to make it softer to say it out loud. Cook Island Mao'ri - has what known as a ( ' ) - it is to called a /hamstah this goes in front of vowels to change the pitch of the vowel sound and also meaning the word. Example Inu - Drink 'Inu- Oil ( ' is used in front of letter ''i'') A E I O U - ( ahh/ Ehh/ Eyee/ Ohh/ EWW) 'A 'E 'I 'O 'U ( similar pronunciation but sharper and more emphasis on the back of one throat and no round of the mouth) Cook Islander
Cooks island 🏝 amazing beautiful
I spent a lot of work on my videos. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one.
16:45 Rest in peace to this beautiful lady who passed away a day or so ago. She has now been layed to rest. Her name is Rev. Hakono Saitu Marsters aka our Mama. May she rest in love ❤️🕊
Oh NO! How terrible! She was such a lovely lady! My condolences to you all. I will tell Carol.
Thank you for telling me, dear.
Iaue karoha... yes i watched this a few yearz 6acc & today May 20th 2023 it shows up on my feed... she is my wife's baby sister... met her 25 - 30 years ago here in Aotearoa/NZ & i've had the honor & privilege of knowing her up until her sudden passing earlier this year... very family orientated... funny... humble... caring... luving & a woman of God... she will 6e dearly missed... Rest*In*Power Sister Rev. Hakono Saitu Marsters... Thank U guys for having her & her family on 6oard ur yacht... God 6less.
Thank you for the video....I’ve always wanted to have a glimpse of this beautiful island up close and personal... and that’s exactly what you did. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Very kind!
Thanks for this video to remember our paradise Te Tautua and family..
There seem to be a lot of Tongarevan watchers! Enjoy! We loved the place!
Cook Islands - so beautiful!
Awesome. That's my homeland. Hope you enjoyed your stay on Tongareva Island.
Excellent! Which village are you from?
Tetautua village. Paradise under the sun. Thank you very much for the video.
Thanks guys for sharing your awesome footage, Thoroughly enjoyed watching.
King Marsters the
Thank you for sharing this video was such a beautiful island and culture. It reminded me of my home in the island Tutuila Am.Samoa.
Thank you! Enjoy!
This is my homeland! Tongareva💯❣
July 25 is when chritianity arrived in the Cooks
Kia orana I'm from the Te tautua living in innisfail QLD Australia love the video thank you 😘😘😘 Te karoha ite henua Te MANEA eee te maaa
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
@@TheAdventuresofPrinceDiamond love it❤ thank you again 💞
Lucky i wanna go there. That's my mum Island
Thank you for the comments
Terauakura Saitu we so enjoyed our stay!
thanks for the footage I'm also from Penrhyn
Enjoy Jay! I think we have a lot of Cook Islanders here!
Sorry, I am not a Cook Islander.
kia orana
Kare! E ta tita Akono i taau, Tuku ki tona vairanga tau Aka 'aka'oki to tita ki te kainga
pronunciation
( CAR- ree !) ( air / tah/ tee-ta/ ahk-oh-no/ eye/ tah-oo/ To-key/ key/ tor-nah/ vay-rah-nar/ toe/ ahk-ahh/ eh-car-ew-key/ tor/ tee-ta/ key/ tea/ ka-eye-nar)
sounds like this tried to add in similar sounding words or syllables to English to make it softer to say it out loud.
Cook Island Mao'ri - has what known as a ( ' ) - it is to called a /hamstah this goes in front of vowels to change the pitch of the vowel sound and also meaning the word.
Example
Inu - Drink
'Inu- Oil ( ' is used in front of letter ''i'')
A E I O U - ( ahh/ Ehh/ Eyee/ Ohh/ EWW)
'A 'E 'I 'O 'U ( similar pronunciation but sharper and more emphasis on the back of one throat and no round of the mouth)
Cook Islander
Are you translating the song she is singing? Or what, Matt?
No I was pronouncing the sign that how it is suppose to be spoken, with clarity