Yep...
O a mai oe?
Lelei
Maoa'e
What are you doing? = O a ou mea na e fai?
O a mai oe i lenei aso?
Fa'afetai, maoa'e sivasivaga
Na maoa'e Samoa.
Ia maoa'e lou asofanau.
The Samoan Crisis was a confrontation between the US, Germany & Great Britain from 1887-1889 over control of the Samoan Islands during the Samoan Civil War. The Tripartite Convention of 1899 ended the crisis, leading to American Samoa & German Samoa.
E lagona lava lo'u malosi!
E fa'apefea le maoa'e o lou Atua?
In Samoan, "What are you doing my love?" can be translated as "O le ā le mea e te faia, o loʻu alofa?" This phrase conveys affection while asking about someone's activities. The word "alofa" means love, emphasizing the endearment in the question.