- "Tu'i
Tonga Fefine" (Tongan for 'Female Tu'i Tonga') was a
title granted to the
eldest heiress of the Tu'i Tonga, or
spiritual leader of Tonga, in ancient...
- The
Tongan Women's
National Football Team (Tongan: timi soka
fakafonua fefine ʻa Tonga)
represents The
Kingdom of
Tonga in
international women's football...
- Halaʻevalu Moheʻofo. Her
father was the son of the
daughter of the Tuʻi
Tonga Fefine and her
mother was the
daughter of Fīnau ʻUlukālala II ʻi Feletoa. Lupepauʻu...
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Fatafehi 'o
Lapaha (1735–1825) was the 10th Tu'i
Tonga Fefine (Female
Sacred King) and was the
daughter of Paulaho, the 36th Tu'i
Tonga (Sacred King of...
- ʻUluaki-mata's reign,
including the
creation of the role of Tuʻi
Tonga Fefine. ʻUluaki-mata
built the
Paepae ʻo Teleʻa (or
Paepae o Teleʻa,
meaning "Tele'a's...
- /tokoʔau/ /tokeɾau/ /koʔolau/ /tokeɾau/ /toʔeɾau/ /tokeɾau/ /tokeɾau/
woman /
fefine/ /fifine/ /fafine/ /hahine/ /ffine/ /vehine/ /vehine/ /veine/ /wahine/ /vahine/...
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flower *waka vaka vaka vaʻa vaka va'a waka vaka vaka waʻa
canoe *fafine
fefine fifine fafine vi'e/vahine
vahine wahine vaʻine
vehine wahine woman *matuʔa...
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gardenia /k/ *waka vaka vaka vaʻa vaka vaʻa waka vaka waʻa
canoe /f/ *fafine
fefine fifine fafine vahine vahine wahine vaʻine
wahine woman /ʔ/ *matuqa matuʻa...
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Tupou IV. The
school was more
commonly known as The Girls'
College (Kolisi
Fefine).
Located at Vaha'akolo Road
opposite Malaʻekula, Tongatapu, the school...
- (1944–2017),
Tongan noble Fatafehi 'o
Lapaha (1735–1825), 10th Tu'i
Tonga Fefine Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake (1922–1999),
prime minister of
Tonga Alipate Fatafehi...