You would say "Ou te ilo le fa'amatalaga ese" in Samoan to convey "I know another page".
The Samoan translation of the name Dominic is Tomiki.
To say "I understand" in Samoan, you would say "ua malamalama."
Translation for "the months" is "O masina". The months are: Ianuali (January), Fepuali (February), March (Mati), Apelila (April), Me (May), Iuni (June), Iulai (July), Aukuso (August), Setema (September), Oketopa (October), Novema (November), Tesema (December).
The name Robert can be translated to "Loveti" in Samoan.
You would say "E fa'atii ia te oe" in Samoan to mean "I'll treat you right."
You can say "E le au fiafia ia te oe" in Samoan to mean "I don't like you."
The Samoan translation for "one love" is "alofa tasi".
If a male is speaking, he would say: "E to'atasi lo'u uso" or "E iai lo'u uso e to'atasi"; if a female is speaking, she would say: "E to'atasi lo'u tuagane" or "E iai lo'u tuagane e to'atasi".
You can say "Manuia le Kerisimasi" in Samoan, which means "Merry Christmas."
The Samoan translation for "wait for me" is "fa'amalie atu ia te a'u".
You can say "Ua malie lo'u o fa'amalie atu ia te oe" which translates to "You are awesome" in Samoan.
You can say "O lea ou te fa'a'uvale iai?" in Samoan to ask why is she mad.
In Samoan, you would say "O le alofa ia te oe, E lelei ou galuega e fa'afetai, ia ou loto fa'apitoa i le fa'aalofa ia te a'u."
Jessica is not a Samoan name so there's no translation for it in the Samoan language.
"Ia manuia le aso" (Have a blessed/safe/lovely day). "Ia maua se aso manaia" (May you have a nice (manaia) day).
The Samoan translation for "always remembered" is "manatu pea."