Lesson 2 Numbers & Money

Lesson 2 Numbers & Money (Fika kei na iLavo)

Lesson 2 Numbers & Money (Fika kei na iLavo) In Fiji, numbers are straightforward. Once you learn 1 through 10, you can build almost any number.

1. The Base Numbers (1–10)

NumberFijianPronunciation Tip
1DuaNdua
2RuaRoo-ah
3ToluToe-loo
4VaVah
5LimaLee-mah
6OnoOh-no
7VituVee-too
8WaluWah-loo
9CiwaThee-wah
10TiniTee-nee
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2. Counting Higher (11–20)

To make numbers from 11 to 19, you simply say “Tini ka” (Ten and) followed by the number.

  • 11: Tini ka dua
  • 12: Tini ka rua
  • 15: Tini ka lima
  • 20: Ruasagavulu (Rua + sagavulu which means “tens”)

Daily Important Conversation: At the Shop

When you are at a local “canteen” (small shop) or the market, you’ll need to ask for prices.

  • You: E vica na kena i-sau? (How much is the price?)
  • Shopkeeper: E dua na dola, limasagavulu na sene. ($1.50)
  • You: Vinaka. Oqo na i-lavo. (Thank you. Here is the money.)

Key Vocab for the Shop:

  • i-Lavo: Money
  • Vica: How many / How much
  • Sene: Cents
  • Dola: Dollars

Small Test 2: The Number Cruncher

Translate these into Fijian using the rules above:

  1. Seven
  2. Nineteen (Hint: Ten and nine)
  3. Three dollars
  4. How many?

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