When learning a new language, such as Samoan, it is possibly to know all the English wording in that language. It might take a while but it is possible.
Speaking Samoan is pretty hard. It first requires you to know the language and then to open your mouth and vibrate your vocal cords; correctly.
I do not know the english version but I do know what language it is in and that language is Koreon.
masagi means, used to, or to know someone
English is the official language of Nigeria.
ENGLISH WHO DOES NOT KNOW THAT
i don't know u might want 2 ask a scientist l0lz u shouldn't b saying dat b-cauz dat is bad l0lz i want to know that 2 but wene i a get just a lil olderokayzdusesby3zThe Samoan language is an old and very conservative language. There is no proper translation for "Hell yeah" in Samoan, simply because you don't say it in Samoan.
An 'english as a second language' license allows teachers to teach non-english speakers the English language. It is primarily to assist teachers teach English as a second language to those who do not know it.
Enter is the translation for Ulufale, but sorry, I don't know the song.
Samoan people come from the Samoan Islands in general or, in particular, the country Samoa (officially the Independent State of Samoa), which is in the western Samoan Islands, which are in the the south Pacific Ocean.
Your question really doesnt make sense at all...But the translation of "Suga, aua e ke ula" from Samoan into English can roughly be "Girl, dont tease". Suga is said when you are referring to a female. Aua means don't. And ula is a slang word for tease/make fun of/mock.
for all i know it's english...the universal language
I don't know in Samoan is "Ou te le iloa".