Fia mea au ou daughter!
In Samoan,, what is the difference between aulelei and lalelei?
belles filles
E ese ma lou aulelei.
O lo'u aiga e manaia
In Samoan, "hello beautiful" can be translated as "talofa le fa'atau." Here, "talofa" means "hello," and "le fa'atau" means "the beautiful one." This phrase can be used as a friendly greeting to compliment someone.
Our beautiful daughters is "nos belles filles". French speakers would probably use a workaround, as "belles-filles" (hyphenated, but sounding the same) means daughters in law.
In Samoan, "beautiful pictures" is translated as "ata matagofie." The word "ata" means "pictures" or "images," while "matagofie" means "beautiful." This phrase can be used to describe aesthetically pleasing photographs or artwork in the Samoan language.
its Tou`pou. Princess is Pulinisese or Purinisese.
If your question is "How do you say you are beautiful in Samoan?", then the translation is: "E te aulelei" or if you say: "You are very beautiful", it translates to: "E ese lou aulelei" or "E te aulelei tele".
There is no Samoan word for beutiful soul...but to something similar to it is "Lotolelei" which, translated in English means "good heart".
Beautiful can be translated to "aulelei"
teine manaia or