If you say to a girl, "be good", it's: "teine lelei".
If you say to a boy, "be good", it's: "tama lelei".
Using it in a sentence, eg, "It would 'be good' to/if ...", "be good" would then be,
"e lelei".
Translating idea/meaning: "Aua e te ai u". Ai u is not wanting to share. "Aua e te leaga" - "Don't be bad". Leaga is bad.
"Don't" in Samoan is "Aua"
"Don't speak!" : "Aua le tautala"
Soia e te leaga mai ia te a'u.
Sauia
It means dont
ya dont
Dont you mean Samoan to English? o.0
Tamaloa leaga
If you mean disgusting, then it's "inoino".
Do you mean TURTLE? If so, turtle = Laumei.
If you mean goodnight, it's manuia le po
Samoan Pride
The time I say to you
Melisa in Samoan as well
Michelle is not a Samoan name so would have no translation for it in the Samoan language.
If you mean "right" referring to your right hand side, then the word in Samoan is "Taumatau". If you mean "right" referring to something being correct (e.g, that's right! I did tell him that!" then the Samoan word is "Sa'o".