| OC |
| Hawaiian |
oki |
stop, finish, end |
|
hoʔo-oki |
put an end to, finish, stop, end; extraordinary, superlative |
| Nukuoro |
odi-odi |
long since finished, done, or gone; long since, a long time ago |
|
odi |
already; very; gone, finished, used up; all |
| Tuvaluan |
oti |
finished |
|
faka-oti |
to finish |
| Anuta |
oti |
finish |
| Rennellese |
ʔoti |
finished, completed, over; to complete, finish; to quit, resign |
| Rotuman |
ofi |
finished, used up, consumed, all gone |
| Samoan |
oti |
(of people) die; finish |
| Fijian |
oti |
finish, complete, end |
| Niue |
oti |
finish, be ended; entirely |
| Tongan |
ʔosi |
be finished, finished up, spent, all used up, or all sold, etc.; or to be completely ended, past, over |
| Rarotongan |
oti |
that which finishes or completes; to finish, end, complete |
| Maori |
oti |
used absolutely, or with a verb in the infinitive to denote the operation which is finished; finished |
| Tolai |
ot |
complete, full |