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Phonetic Guide Tonga 1. Siegfried Fisi'ihoi (Seeg – Freed) Phonetic Guide Tonga 1. Siegfried Fisi’ihoi (Seeg – Freed) (Fiss-see- ee – hoy) 2. Vunipola Fifita (Voo – nee – bo - la) (Fee – fee – da) 3. Latu Talakai (Lar – doo) (Da – la – guy) 4. Paula Ngauamo (Bau – lar) (Ngow - ar – moh) 5. Sosefo Sakalia (So – seh – fo) (Sar – ga – leea) 6. Siua Maile (See – uu – aa) (My – leh) 7. Siua Halanukonuka (See – uu – aa) (Har – lar – noo – goh – noo – gar) 8. Ma’afu Fia (Mar – are – foo) (Fee – ah) 9. Ben Tameifuna (Ben) (Dar – May – Foo – Nah) 10. Sam Lousi (Sam) (Low – see) 11. Leva Fifita (Leh – Var) (Fee – fee – da) 12. Sitiveni Mafi (Sdee – veh – nee) (Ma – fee) 13. Sione Kalamafoni (See – oh – neh) (Gar – lar – mar – pho – nee) 14. Maama Vaipulu (Mar – Ma) (Vy – Boo – Loo) 15. Fotu Lokotui (For – doo) (Lo – go – doo – ee) 16. Zane Kapeli (Zayn) (Gar – bell – ee) 17. Dan Faleafa (Dan) (Far – leh – ah – far) 18. Nasi Manu (Nar – see) (Mar – noo) 19. Sonatane Takulua (Soh – nar – dar – neh) (Dar – goo – loo – ah) 20. Leon Fukofuka (Lee - on) (Foo – go – foo - gar) 21. Samisoni Fisilau (Sar – mee – soh – nee) (Fee – see – lau) 22. Kurt Morath (Kert) (Morath) 23. James Faiva (Jayms) (Fy – var) 24. Siale Piutau (See – ah – leh) (Bee – uu – dau) 25. Malietoa Hingano (Mar – lee – eh – doah) (Hee – ngar – no) 26. Nafi Tuitavake (Nar -fee) (Doo – ee – dar – vah – geh) 27. Atieli Pakalani (A – dee – elly) (Ba– ga – la – nee) 28. David Halaifonua (Day - vid) (Har – ly – foh – noo – aa) 29. Viliami Lolohea (Vee – lee – ar – mee) (Lo – Lo – heh – ah) 30. Cooper Vuna (Koo - Pa) (Voo – nar) 31. Telusa Veainu (Deh – loo – sa) (Veh - ah – ee – nuu) Management Toutai Kefu (Doh – die) (Geh – fuu) Grant Doorey (Gr - arnt) (Door – rih) Daniel Cron (Da – nih – yuhl) (Cron) Pita Alatini (Pih – Ta) (Ar - la – tee – nee) Richard Watt (Rihch – erd) (Waht) Semisi Fonua (Seh – mee – see) (Fo – nuu - ah) 1 TM © RWCL 2015 Penisimani Poloniati (Ben – ih – see – mar – nee) (Bo -lony – ah – dih) Leevan Santos (Lee – van) (San – toss) Siosaia Vakasiuola (See – oh – sy – ah) (Vah – ga – see – u – ola) Joh Fifita (Jo) (Fee – fee – da) Lano Fonua (Lah – no) (Fo – nuu – aa) Anthony Alatini (An – thu – nee) (Ar – la – tee – nee) Declan Oorloff (Dec – len) (Oor – loff) Alejandro Agustin (Ah – le – harn – droh) (A – gus – tihn) Patrick Foulkes (Pat – rik) (Fohlks) Matthew Blair (Math – ew) (Blair) Tevita Koloi (Deh – vee – da) (Go – loy) Fakaosi Pifeleti (Fa – ga – o – see) (Bee – feh – leh – dih) 2 TM © RWCL 2015 .
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