Examples of 'de tahiti' in a sentence

Meaning of "de tahiti"

This phrase is French and translates to 'from Tahiti' in English. It is used to indicate that something or someone originates or comes from Tahiti, a tropical island located in the South Pacific Ocean. The phrase is often used to describe products, ingredients, or cultural aspects associated with Tahitian culture, showcasing their unique qualities or origins

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Monoi de Tahiti is much more than a skin and hair preparation.
The hydroelectric power station is owned by Electricite de Tahiti SA.
La Cave de Tahiti is a friendly place of sharing and discovery.
Perles de Tahiti.
A special beer to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Brasserie de Tahiti.
Add a shot of Monoï de Tahiti Anakena to your bath water.
Monoi de Tahiti is a macerate of Tiare flowers ( Gardenia tahitensis ) into refined coconut oil ( coprah ).
Visit at the Musée de Tahiti & ses Iles to find out.
This Monoi de Tahiti scented candle makes you travel with its sunny touch!
A " real Beach Lover " always has his Monoï de Tahiti Anakena with him!
Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti is a film released in 2017 and directed by Edouard Deluc.

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