It's good that you get to see/witness the differences cultures and how each difference islanders' hospitality. Hope the Solomon islanders treaded you good.
I subscribed to your channel coz I'm from Solomon islands. You're most welcome to our islands. Solomon islanders are peaceful people. We have very diverse cultures and different languages. There are almost 80 languages in the solomons. Each tribe has their own language. The most common one is the pidgin, commonly used by locals to communicate
I used to speak pidgin as a kid living in Honiara in 1968-70. As there are so many local distinct languages. Went to St Johns school and them KG6. Laurie NZ. 😊
Poor man 😂 he doesn’t understand what the lady was asking regarding what dialect he speaks…anyway he’s not that bad still making conversation with her.
Sorry i think this guy who took you from airport didn't understand you..he said that he is from malaita and you asked him which language did he speak apart from pidgin English..it could be lau language, tobaita, kwaio, are are, sa'a language and so forth..just to clarify it..
I feel bad for that taxi driver 😂. He's from the Maramasike region, at the southern end of Malaita. They speak variations of the "Are'are and Sa'a languages, with some local dialects even combining the two.
Great video Emily...thanks for visiting my country.
Aawww hahahah love this video ❤❤here already made my day by seeing my uncle taxi 🚕 driver 🤣🤣anyways good content 👋🏽❤️
Great video Emily.
It's good that you get to see/witness the differences cultures and how each difference islanders' hospitality. Hope the Solomon islanders treaded you good.
I subscribed to your channel coz I'm from Solomon islands. You're most welcome to our islands. Solomon islanders are peaceful people.
What a wonderful trip💯💗
Hope you enjoy it when you visit SI... Great and wonderful stories💯 love it 💖
Btw the Mendana Hotel is another good one there, we stayed there in 1968 on arrival for a few days. Its been updated now….Laurie NZ
I subscribed to your channel coz I'm from Solomon islands. You're most welcome to our islands. Solomon islanders are peaceful people. We have very diverse cultures and different languages. There are almost 80 languages in the solomons. Each tribe has their own language. The most common one is the pidgin, commonly used by locals to communicate
I used to speak pidgin as a kid living in Honiara in 1968-70. As there are so many local distinct languages. Went to St Johns school and them KG6. Laurie NZ. 😊
Thank you for visiting my Home Solomon Islands
Beautiful encounter in the islands 🎉❤
I Love your videos. Thank you for visiting the South PACIFIC and especially the Melanesian Island countries
Our pleasure!
You just earn yourself a new sub❤️🥰
Been away from SI for couple of years. Your Video makes me appreciate Home. Good Chinese hahahaha
I subscribed to your channel coz I'm from Solomon islands and I want you to come to my island in makira some time love you channel keep up
hahahah the taxi driver was trying so hard to digest what you are asking
Poor man 😂 he doesn’t understand what the lady was asking regarding what dialect he speaks…anyway he’s not that bad still making conversation with her.
Sorry i think this guy who took you from airport didn't understand you..he said that he is from malaita and you asked him which language did he speak apart from pidgin English..it could be lau language, tobaita, kwaio, are are, sa'a language and so forth..just to clarify it..
Thank You visiting my Country and apology for my confused Country man with the wrong "maramasike"name for the languages
Hi There, welcome to the Solomons, btw that boat operator 😂😂😂😂. Next time book a local tour guide...
That's great..that is my country
Chinatown is heaps bigger than when I lived in Honiara in 1968-70. I was hoping to see ChanWing Motors again….Laurie NZ.
My apology for poor network communication
Confused taxi driver. Why not he just answer straight to the fucking question .What a shame?😂
BTW, is Alex on facebook or UA-cam? He's a good protocol
I feel bad for that taxi driver 😂.
He's from the Maramasike region, at the southern end of Malaita. They speak variations of the "Are'are and Sa'a languages, with some local dialects even combining the two.
Haha.😅😅 He didn't understand the question.
You should find a local , to give you that real Solomon experience.
we call it ah ah ah lol😂
no savem lo language blo hem na🤣🤣
confused taxi driver. just say Abarai😂
hahaha you two are confusing each others finding which language or mother tongue he speak. It's called the Solomon language lol
Taxi driver annoying..Maramasika is not the language it refer to Small Malaita.
😅😅😅