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
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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
"Giraffe" in Samoan is "ta'ititi."
"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
Jessica is not a Samoan name so there's no translation for it in the Samoan language.
It's all good my Samoan brother.