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245 months ago

chris stevenson (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Fijian > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

aimee, kristian

Context:

these are the names of my two

Keywords:

childrens names

 

 

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245 months ago

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Aimée and Christian

My comment:

Sorry but the first name sounds French more than Fijian; as to the second, this is the French or English Christian but spelled with a K like in lots of South Pacific languages (see for example Kirito for Christ in some Polynesian languages). I hope it will help you

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245 months ago

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Aimée, Christian

My comment:

Sorry but the fist sounds French more than Fijian; as to the second, this is the French or English Christian but spelled with a K like in lots of South Pacific languages; see for example Kirito for Christ in some Polynesian languages.

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