Regarding this, what does Toko mean in New Zealand?
TOKO is people power: It's participation, and it's flax-roots community action. In Māori, Toko means to have feelings and emotions spring up in your mind, to grow and to start moving. TOKO also forms part of the word 'Tautoko' which means to agree, support, or advocate.
Also Know, what does Doko mean in Tongan? “Dox” is the Tongan equivalent. Starting out as “tokoua”, meaning sibling in Tongan, shortened to “toko”, then to “toks” and finally to “dox”. And, in case you're wondering, “one outs” is asking for someone to have a one-on-one fight. One of my favourite Poly-originated slang words to use is “bots”, or “botsing it”.
Thereof, what does Toko mean in Tongan?
Toko is a recently introduced slang word (used predominately by youth) derived from the Tongan word tokoua. The words for Brother and Sister respectively are Tu'onga'ane and Tu'ofefine. Tokoua can also be used for "fellow" or "companion".
What does OFA mean in Tongan?
'Ofa atu. best wishes (lit. love to you. ' Ofa means love. It's much used at the end of letters)