ua ou fia ai
Every day language: "Sau e ai". Literal formal/polite language: "Maliu mai e taumafa", "Afio mai e taumafa", but the most respectful way to say it is: "Afio maia ua saunia le taumafutaga" (Welcome, dinner/lunch has been prepared), or "Maliu maia ua saunia le taumafutaga".
To say 'im hungry in Samoan it is ' Fia ai ' but ' fia ai ' also means are you hungry :)
ua ou fia ai
Alu e ai
Sau ai a'u
fa fa fena
tatou o e'ai
Come back here
Sau sa'o i totonu or Sau i totonu
sau pepe tatou faia
Samoan Pride
I wouldn't know what the actual translation would be but if I was to say "They're coming" I'd say in Samoan "O le la e omai" with the word OMAI pertaining to the word "coming" Hope this helps.
Melisa in Samoan as well
"Toe fo'i mai i'inei". Or "Toe sau i'i"
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.
EAT
It's all good my Samoan brother.
"Mom's boy in Samoan"
Atonio