Lesson 7 At the Market

Lesson 7 At the Market (E na Makete)

Lesson 7 At the Market In Fiji, markets aren’t just for shopping; they are social hubs. You don’t just grab and go you greet, you ask, and you show appreciation.

1. Key Phrases for Buying

Lesson 7 At the Market Learn Fijian
  • Oqo: This
  • O ya: That
  • Vinakata: Want
  • Sa rauta: That’s enough / That’s plenty
  • Solevaka: To buy in bulk/bundle

2. Quality and Quantity

  • Sa dreu? Is it ripe?
  • Sa fresh? Is it fresh? (Fijians often use the English word “fresh” but pronounce it virese).
  • Me vica? How many (for me)?
  • Kena i-sau: Its price.

Daily Important Conversation: The Full Transaction

Here is a typical exchange at the Suva or Nadi market. Lesson 7 At the Market

  • Seller: Bula marama/turaga! Mai na tavioka! (Hello ma’am/sir! Come get some cassava!)
  • You: Bula! E vica na i-vesu ni tavioka oqo? (Hello! How much for this bundle of cassava?)
  • Seller: E lima na dola. ($5.00)
  • You: Vinaka. Au vinakata e rua na i-vesu. (Thanks. I want two bundles.)
  • Seller: Vinaka. Oqo e tini na dola. (Thanks. That’s $10.00.)
  • You: Vinaka vakalevu. Moce! (Thank you very much. Goodbye!)

Vocabulary List (Lesson 7)

  • Moli: Lemon / Orange / Citrus
  • Vuaka: Pig (often sold as pork in the butchery)
  • I-ka: Fish
  • Taga: Bag / Sack

Small Test 7: The Market Test

Imagine you are at a stall. How do you say:

  1. How much for that pineapple?
  2. I want three bundles of dalo.
  3. This banana is not ripe. (Hint: Use Sega ni dreu for “not ripe”)
  4. That is enough, thank you.

What’s Next?

Excellent! You’re handling the market like a local. In Lesson 8, we will learn how to get around the islands with Directions & Transport (Buses, Taxis, and Carriers).

Would you like to head to the bus station for Lesson 8, or should we practice your bargaining skills a bit more?

Vinaka! You’re navigating the market perfectly. Now, let’s get you moving around the islands.

First, let’s check your Lesson 7 results: Answers to Test 7:

  1. How much for that pineapple?: E vica na kena i-sau na painapiu o ya?
  2. I want three bundles of dalo: Au vinakata e tolu na i-vesu dalo.
  3. This banana is not ripe: E sega ni dreu na jaina oqo.
  4. That is enough, thank you: Sa rauta, vinaka.

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