Tofa soifua, Tofaina, Soifua, Tofa (all these words are the respectful ways of saying farewell/goodbye. Bye is Fa, which is the an abbreviation for Tofa.
Thank you (fa'afetai); farewell (tofa).
In Polynesian languages, the way to say farewell varies by region. In Hawaiian, you would say "Aloha," which can mean both hello and goodbye. In Māori, the farewell is "Haere rā" for someone leaving, while "E noho rā" is used for someone staying. In Samoan, you can say "Tofa soifu" for goodbye.
tofa soifua
fAAFETAI TELE LAVA TOFA SOIFUA
Goodbye; farewell.
Soifua means "well". When one says Tofa Soifua, they are bidding you farewell.
If you want your family to say, "farewell" the correct way to tell them to do so is by saying, "family say, farewell."
Samoan Pride
farewell = nana
"Giraffe" in Samoan is "ta'ititi."
Melisa in Samoan as well
How to say hello in Samoan is "Talofa"! (Tah-loe-fah).