ISLAND LANGUAGES

French is the language of government/schools and Tahitian the language of the natives of French Polynesia.

ELDER COSBY'S ADDRESS

ELDER SETH LORENZO COSBY
Tahiti Papeete Mission
L'Eglise de Jesus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours,
Mission Mormone, BP93
(for pkgs add: Cours de L'Union Sacree)
Papeete Tahiti 98714
Polynesie Francaise
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Unto the Islands of the Sea

Send forth the elders of my church unto the nations which are afar off, unto the islands of the sea; send forth unto foreign lands; call upon all nations . . . -------------------------------------------Doctrine & Covenants 133:8
Bonjour! [bon-ZHOOR]:French-------------------------IaOrana! [ee-ah oh-RAH-na]:Tahitian-------------------------Hello!
Bienvenue! [bee-ahn-vuh-new]:French-----------------------Maeva! [mah-AY-vah]:Tahitian-----------------------Welcome!

20.2.12

TAHITIAN BARBEQUE: January 2, 2012


Dear Family,
Everything is going great. In these times of holidays I have  had many experiences with Tahitian BBQs from. a little tiny camper stove lookin' thing with wet charcol in a car repair garage with Nitro 412 dilutant stuff on the charcoal to start it after which they used an air compressor to blow on the coals to keep them hot to  coals  started in the drum of  a washing machine.  There's all kinds of meats cooking on these covered with the same sauce . . . for a delicious Tahitian Barbeque.  Not much time to write this week . . .


Love y'all,
Elder Cosby

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